This week, Matt Stromberg recounts the storied history of Judson Studios, a family-run glass studio a
This week, Matt Stromberg recounts the storied history of Judson Studios, a family-run glass studio and the oldest in the nation. The LA institution is currently the subject of an expansive exhibition at Glendale’s Forest Lawn Museum.Across town, Anne Wallentine profiles Maite Gomez-Rejón, founder of Artbites, an initiative that explores the intersections of art and culinary history via classes, lectures, and cooking workshops. Mango mezcal margaritas inspired by the paintings of Rufino Tamayo? Yes please!— Dessane Lopez Cassell, Editor, Reviews | |
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| Eating Your Way Through Art History Maite Gomez-Rejón founded Artbites in 2007, sharing her combination of food and art history, including recipes inspired by historical works. Anne Wallentine |
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| Troubling Earnings Disparities in the Arts A new study examines earnings, debt, and financial support for entry-level arts administrators, finding troubling differences between BIPOC workers and their White counterparts. Cobi Krieger |
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| Paul Pescador, "PSA" (2021), digital video (image courtesy the artist) |
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