Taylor Lindsay
2017 Is the Year of Aggression for This Annual Performance Art Series
A 12-minute live performance marks The Moving Company’s transition from the year of desire to the year of aggression.
A Traveling Arts Nonprofit Addresses 9/11, the Holocaust, and Anti-Bullying
Have Art: Will Travel! Inc. brings gender-justice and environmental awareness to places they’re needed most.
I Fought Aliens (and Died) at a Multimedia Festival
Roulette’s multi-media festival inverts the concert experience with visuals and virtual reality.
Apocalyptic Paintings Modernize the Book of Revelation
A new book from painter Cynthia Stanchak breaks Revelation down with paintings.
Gentrifiers Get Murdered in 'White Knuckle,' a Horror Short Film
The homespun film seeks to bring awareness to gentrification, murder-mystery style.
Food, Porn, and Iggy Pop at the Brooklyn Museum
A Marilyn Minter retrospective and an Iggy Pop nude drawing class kick off a year of feminism.
Green-Thumbed Artists Make Museum-Worthy Grassterpieces
Heather Ackroyd and Dan Harvey's living portraits are basically high-art Chia Pets.
The Grateful Dead's Drummer Mickey Hart Paints Using Vibrations
The Dead's legendary drummer wants his paintings to get you high.
We Asked Tattoo Artists for the Lowdown on Modern Ink
"I hate that it's called a tramp stamp," and other things tattoo artists won't normally tell you.
These Artists Just Proved How Unoriginal Donald Trump's Racism Is
The Montalvo Arts Center, with the help of Bruce Yonemoto, Karen Finley, and George Takei, are taking down its racist founder and the Republican presidential nominee in the same breath.
Dr. Seuss Made Paintings and Sculptures in Secret (and Now You Can See Them)
Some of Theodor Seuss Geisel's art is straight from his storybooks. The rest is wildly unexpected.
How an Artist Used Recovered Sandals to Mourn the Refugee Crisis
Romuald Hazoumè’s 'All in the Same Boat' depicts the odds stacked against refugees.