BSA Film Friday: 11.25.22

Our weekly focus on the moving image and art in the streets. And other oddities. Now screening:1. Luna Luna – The Art Amusement Park Returns2. Gera 1 Combines Glitch and Figurative in Berlin3. “Forever Is Now” Second Edition at Giza Pyramids via Art D’Egypte 35 years after its first creation, the Luna Luna is resurrected from its original home in […]

Artist Spotlight: Michael Polakowski

A selection of recent paintings by Detroit, Michigan-based artist Michael Polakowski. Centered around mental health—how it frames and contextualizes our view of the world—Polakowski’s paintings often feature windows or other visual portals as metaphors for the boundaries between our present lives, and the seemingly far-off idealized world. He elaborates: “I think of each painting as an opportunity to expand upon […]

Artist Spotlight: Aaron Robert Baker

Aaron Robert Baker is a multidisciplinary artist based in Chicago, Illinois. Within his work, Baker explores the symmetry between beauty and awkwardness, happiness and despair, and the natural and synthetic. “Transformation and anthropomorphism interest me, as does our ability to turn any combination of shapes into a visual language,” he says. Giving all of his drawings the same title, “Head,” […]

Happy Thanksgiving From BSA

City Takes Your Bus Stop? Biancoshock Will Help You Build a New One.“The citizens, using their artisanal skills, built a new bus-stop in the same place where the institutional one resided,” says street artist Biancoshock, “choosing the shape, the colors, the useful i…

Artist Spotlight: Shuyang Zhou

A selection of paintings by New York City-based artist Shuyang Zhou. The series began in March of 2020 with a desire to attend to the ubiquitous but often overlooked emotions of everyday objects. Believing in the ability of inanimate objects to convey just as much, if not more, emotion than human beings, Zhou argues that while the inconspicuous nature of […]

On the spot: Madie

In case you hadn’t already guessed by looking at her lovely character drawings, Madie arts loves clean lines and cozy couches. There is a huuuge pool of charming individuals living in her mind at all times, planted there by the movies, games, and books she greedily consumes. But mostly, she loves coming up with her own characters, because that’s what […]

Neon Saltwater Imagines a 1990 Oasis In Las Vegas

Neon Saltwater has that star-washed, sun-kissed aura about her visage and throughout her public/digital space installations. You remember 1990, don’t you? Ex-CIA chief George Bush was president, Sinead O’Conner was singing Prince, Digital Underground was doing the Humpty Dance, and light artist Dan Flavin was releasing his untitled series of tinted fluorescent sculptures for Otto Freundlich. Neon Saltwater. “Mystery Cruise […]