Casing the Joint” showcases shadowbox assemblages created by local artists during Harmony Gaits camps in Redwood Valley.
Sometimes the most meaningful art doesn’t start in an art store; it starts right where we are. From forgotten buttons to weathered wood, everyday objects carry stories just waiting to be revealed.
The traditional approach to found-object art is to essentially let the object do the talking. But what about when the object is digital? While Charleston visual artist Jack Powell has combed through ...