Costume Designer Reba Senke: From the Particular to the Universal
Costume Designer Reba Senke: From the Particular to the Universal by Tony Dallas I have worked in the theatre as a director for most of my working life. I have also worked for many years as a theatre reviewer—first for Public Radio, then for my own theatre blog http://tonydallastheatrereviews.blogspot.com/ (I have reviewed over 150 productions). […]
“HIT PARADE: THE ANATOMY OF A COVER SONG” SHOWS WIT, WHIMSY
“HIT PARADE: THE ANATOMY OF A COVER SONG” SHOWS WIT, WHIMSY – Kathy Valin Third Party Gallery’s one-night-only “HIT PARADE: The Anatomy of a Cover Song” March 13, 2013, was designed as a gallery installation and a take-away compilation CD of The Beach Boys’ 1966 smash hit “Good Vibrations.” Liner notes were very nicely done, […]
My Conceptual Photographic Work
My Conceptual Photographic Work by Louis Zoellar Bickett Though I have photographed since 1970, by way of a serious approach, I do not consider myself to be a photographer. I do not have an identity as a photographer, rather, as a conceptual artist, I use photography as a tool to achieve the original idea for […]
ART FOR A BETTER WORLD
ART FOR A BETTER WORLD Saad Ghosn Images For A Better World: Matt REED, Visual Artist Matt Reed is an artist, educator, and radical leftist currently living in Cincinnati, OH. His work has appeared in galleries in Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, Louisville, Los Angeles, and Munich. His illustrations have been used for magazines, comic books, t-shirts, […]
Maxwell’s Poetry Corner
Maxwell’s Poetry Corner By Maxwell Redder Horns Horns of hartebeest inspiring the drawn heart (tip as spine and curves as breasts) were removed to use as tools. One: a drill plunged and spun through baked dirt, exploding a hole of rusty powder when yanked like cork of wine. Two: a dagger feather wrapped with […]
Film Reviews for January – March 2013
Film Reviews for January – March 2013 – David Schloss I had the flu for 6 weeks, so saw comparatively few films during this time. The standouts were Zero Dark Thirty by Kathryn Bigelow, with Jessica Chastain; Rust and Bone by Jacques Audiard, with Marion Cottillard and Matthias Schoenaerts (now On Demand, and reviewed in […]
Letter from the Editor
The March issue of aeqai should inform all our readers and members of the arts communities here how to get a good handle on the directions into which aeqai is moving. We hope that you like the mix of articles that will become more regular and familiar as we meet visual artists and writers in other cities […]