Joel Murnan and his Monsters
“Almost every culture has a monster that comes from the landscape and carries qualities unique to that place.”
Priapus, 95″ x 44″ x 33″, wood, epoxy clay, plaster, foam, LED lights, cardboard, acrylic and found objects
Is Fake Blood Blood?:
On Practicing a Philosophical Way of Living Amid Uncertainty
Are we willing to believe in something that only seems like blood? If it evokes a real experience—does that make it real?
The Beloved Person Will Grow Flesh and Blood. 2024.
Apr 25 2025
Apr 4 2025
Dream/Bug:
An Echo Eroded by Light and Shadow
Tracing Time’s Residue in Cyanotype’s Delayed Emergence
Photo by Elaine Nguyen
Between Clay and Ceramics: Tianzong’s Contemporary Koan
Is clay the foundation of creation, or a silent act of resistance?
Image Courtesy of TianZong
Mar 28 2025
Feb 7 2025
Keil Space: Where Art, Senses, and Healing Converge
Keil Space does not seek to oppose traditional art, but to immerse visitors in a personal sensory journey
Image Courtesy of Keil Space
Blue Shackles: A world we cannot destroy
To the artists, the female body, like the world, is full of contradictions.
Blue Shackles by Various Artists
Nov 15 2024
Nov 8 2024