Using an impressionistic style and bright colors, Sinner’s oil paintings capture the capricious feel of summer
Rachael Flora
Tatiana von Tauber backs it up
Where do we draw the line between beautiful and explicit?
William Wegman’s Weimaraners
Fans of Sesame Street in the ‘90s might remember Wegman’s dogs on the show, wearing clothes and performing human acts
Best New Store
Vintage toys have made a major comeback lately. They used to be confined to the garages and attics of 70’s kids, hoarded for sentimental value or “just in case.” Now, […]
Best Bridal Shop
Getting hitched soon? Let Heather Burge and her dynamite team at BleuBelle Bridal help you hand-craft your perfect wedding look. “Our mission is to create an exceptional experience serving women […]
Fast Forwarding into Dystopia
Blair came up with the idea for Fast Forward while working on her own art and thinking of her father, who’s a Doomsday prepper
Rubi McGrory’s good humans
The stories are short, anonymous, and describe a range of kind acts
Stacie Jean Albano’s askew view
FOURTEEN years ago this month, Long Island native Stacie Jean Albano showed her first exhibition at Gallery Espresso, “An Askew View.” Her landscape paintings were a big hit—she quickly became […]
Kahlil Gibran and the Feminine Divine
The exhibition focuses on women, the influence they had on Gibran’s life, and the oneness of all people
Cynthia Knott finds the horizon line
The New York native’s large-scale encaustic paintings capture the horizon lines of the region’s most beautiful waterways, from Ossabaw Island to Beaufort and everywhere in between.
Jay Jacobs: ‘Things don’t have one meaning’
The varying depth of Jacobs’ work is what keeps the collection fresh and intriguing
Kim Huffman’s visions of Cuba
THERE’S something tantalizing about looking in on an unknown world. What will we find? What do we expect to find? It’s no secret that Cuba has always had a complicated […]
