Reviews

Elman Studio

Map Making

Amelia Rose Estrada

People migrate. Sometimes by choice but often by force, be it war, climate change, oppression, or violence.

Photo: Heather McBride

Teenage Life in the Digital Age

Preeti Pathak

The Miseducation of Generation Never is a multi-disciplinary journey through the digital age created and told by teens.

Photo: Jenna Horton

Re-contextualizing American History

Thomas Choinacky

Horton zigzags her audience beyond the façade of this country’s first capital.

Photo: Jauhien Sasnou

Superterranean Goes Postdramatic

Barbora Příhodová

"Superterranean" hypnotizes with a wordless, surreal stage meditation.

Photo: Anne Van Aerschot

It’s Not Just a Phase

Miryam Coppersmith

Though I have seen this dance on film before, my mouth still drops open.

Photo: Sam Post Creative

Lessons in Child’s Play

Carolyn Merritt

To see children play is to understand the balance between structure and whimsy.

Photo: Kate Raines

The Dark Side of Heartbreak

Whitney Weinstein

Warned of extreme gore, I also discover in BASEMENT a man struggling to cope with a deeply complex love story.

Photo: Terry Brennan

Nothing is Certain, Except Death and Hoagies

Mira Treatman

“Let's turn this suck into a success.”

Photo: Annie Wilson

Keening Humans and Instructions from Creatures

Janna Meiring

Ruminating on the depth and color of human and creatures' experience.

Photo: Johanna Austin

Looking Back in Pain and Hope

“Come Back, Little Sheba” is realistic, sad, funny, and beautifully situated in the Bethany Mission Gallery.