Bluumangoo Connects With The Community Through Art
Focusing on depictions of female empowerment, Bluumangoo connects more deeply with other women and the community by creating art for the female gaze.
Focusing on depictions of female empowerment, Bluumangoo connects more deeply with other women and the community by creating art for the female gaze.
Local mixed-media artist Elizabeth Woods, a.k.a. Fizzywood, uses surrealism to depict the difficulty of the human experience.
Long-time graffiti writer, illustrator, & commercial designer, Tiki Jay One is also known for his murals signed with his iconic Easter Island Head.
Inspired by her love of the Mojave Desert, Mary Felker shares her adventures in nature through her art business, Mary on Adventures.
With a desire to open their own art gallery, Sistas That Paint produces affordable art for the community while highlighting Black culture.
After a long hiatus, the First Friday Foundation (FFFLV) returns with its first festival of the year.
Even in the darkest of places, color can be found if you shine a light. That’s why one organization, Death Row Expressions, shares an insight into the minds of those who are incarcerated and on death row through art therapy. Read more to learn how they accomplish this.