Brian OโNeill is a master of both photo-real and abstract styles, and teaches his skillset to studio students.
visual art
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.
Rebecca Soriano’s anxious artwork is the perfect portrait of our collective trauma
Whether grotesque or beautiful, the semi-abstract portraits of artist Rebecca Soriano are reflections of the inner self and a search for identity.
In isolation, artist Liz Pritchard finds opportunity
Artist Liz Pritchard has always used her creativity to express herself, but the pandemic era has been a boon to her work in multiple mediums.
Mathison Rust’s digital illustrations of Rochester landmarks
Revel in the details: self-taught artist Mathison Rust and the power of pixels.
The A/V club: Rochester musician-artists
It’s short-sighted to think of an artist confined to a single medium. Yes, in most cases, a creator shines in one area. But it is interesting to view — or hear — an artist apply the traits of one medium to another. The term “artist” is typically reserved for those who work in the visual […]
Fringe Fest 2013 Reviews: “Heart and Soul,” “Sun Boxes,” Fringe Fingers, “Spirits Within”
For me the final day of Fringe 2013 started at Writers & Books for โHeart and Soul: Medicine and Life.โ This spoken-word program featured poetry and short stories written by five health professionals: family physician Pebble M. Kranz, family medicine resident Natercia Rodrigues, family therapist Tziporah Rosenberg, resident family physician Francesca Decker, and family physician […]
ART: The end is the beginning
Even though autumn heralds the close of the year, and the death, decay, or otherwise slumberfest of nature, to me the crisp, fresh air always feels like a beginning. This probably comes in part from our everlasting association of autumn with going back to school. Now that school is back in session, many of the […]






