By Barbara Schreiber
| April 18, 2013
Three concurrent exhibitions explore the African-American experience in the South.
By Barbara Schreiber
| April 12, 2013
At this exhibition, you can wander into the weeds of academic discourse or simply behold the brooding graphite-on-plaster sculptures and digitally manipulated photographs. Either choice brings rich rewards.
By Kathleen E. Conroy
| April 5, 2013
By Barbara Schreiber | Correspondent
| March 18, 2013
Art and war may seem incompatible, but Rob Bates has made peace with such incongruities.
By Briana Duggan | Wfae.org
| March 5, 2013
McColl Center for Visual Art seeking new relevancy for its artists-in-residence
By Barbara Schreiber | Correspondent
| December 20, 2012
Ceramic sculptor Allison Luce can hold her own among her peers scattered across the globe, but unlike many of them, her work is deeply informed by her faith.
By Anne Midgette | Washington Post
| November 21, 2012
Roy Lichtensteins name is linked with his signature comic-book images of women, their thoughts rising in text bubbles above tentacles of tousled hair, mounds of tears leaking from their eyes.