Eryk Salvaggio teaches AI systems to create art. What does it say about our connection to technology?
Revel in the Details
Rochester street art darling Dellarious sets up shop at the Public Market
The ubiquitous, Rochester-centric street art of Mike Dellaria, aka Dellarious, gets its own brick-and-mortar shop.
Award-winning painter Brian OโNeill passes the paintbrush
Brian OโNeill is a master of both photo-real and abstract styles, and teaches his skillset to studio students.
The surreal and strange work of ‘Salut’
Bradd Young, aka Salut, makes the leap to full-time artist.
Ong Siraphisutโs ‘BREATHE’ on East Avenue wants you to take a breather
Ong Siraphisut has been creating work in response to the pandemic that gets viewers to stop and reflect.
Eastman Museum looks back with a Carl Chiarenza retrospective
While reflecting on nearly seven decades of work, photographer Carl Chiarenza hasnโt stopped evolving his artistic practice.
Far out, but up close and personal with pot
Ted Kinsmanโs artful images of cannabis plants โ and his many other creative projects โ draw everyday people into the wild world of science.
In Andrea Durfeeโs mystical art, people are at one with nature
Sweet dreamscapes are made of these.
Revel in the details: John Kastnerโs consumer hell
Rochester-based illustrator John Kastner’s work is rooted in a deep concern with the environment. He’s become known for the social criticism he injects into his chaotic cartoon realms in gouache on matte board. His newest work, “Filthy Animal’s Plasticrap,” incorporates plastic trash he’s picked up on walks to and from work. And leading up to […]
Revel in the Details: “World without Pain”
For our series “Revel in the Details,” artists Noma and Jim Bliss talk about the physical and emotional pain that inspired their new work.






