To reflect upon Holy week: A review of the Stations of the Cross exhibition at Commonwealth Gallery, in Madison, WI by Bobbette Rose. Continue reading
Bread and Glitter’s very own Ryan LaFerney has a review of Jeff Nicholos’ 2011 film Take Shelter featured on The Erstwhile Philistine this week. Continue reading
We recently caught up with Kansas City’s very own The Blackbird Revue to ask them about how they craft their unique folk and country influenced americana/Indie rock sound. Continue reading
The wounds of 9/11 remain fresh. No form of art may be able to absolutely heal such hurt. The aftermath of 9/11 has proven that when art is handled without sensitivity and imagination it trivializes such pain and offends. It causes a divergence in the process of healing. Eric Fischl’s free-falling sculpture of a nude … Continue reading
Comfort and Protection: A Glimpse of What Humanity Needs to Survive A review of Gabriel Dawe’s Plexus no. 8 by Erica Popp In a world that seems to focus on the negative, ugly aspects of humanity, it is refreshing to discover an artist whose work leaves behind hatred, lust, and greed, and instead reaches for a higher … Continue reading
Glimmering: Photos and a review from the spring Bread and Glitter journal release exhibition The Bread and Glitter team is thrilled to share with you The Sparkle That Feeds, a review of the spring Bread and Glitter journal release exhibition written by Darin White, a local creative catalyst, artist and arts advocate from Lawrence, KS.