Down the Rabbit Hole
By John Thomason – September 13, 2019 Jeanne Jaffe is not an artist who was weaned on popular culture. And yet her sculptures and installations, on display through May 29 at…
By John Thomason – September 13, 2019 Jeanne Jaffe is not an artist who was weaned on popular culture. And yet her sculptures and installations, on display through May 29 at…
By John Thomason – March 21, 2019 In art, is a plant ever just a plant, a flower just a flower? I suppose the answer is sometimes yes—the bouquet still-life…
By John Thomason – January 11, 2019 Houses, apartments, trailers, pools and playgrounds are places humans inhabit, but they’re also the sum of their blueprints: plaster and water, metal…
By Trisha Andres, commissioning editor, travel 9 FEBRUARY 2019 • 9:00AM “In Delray Beach, Arts Warehouse (artswarehouse.org), an arts incubator in the Pineapple Grove district, opened in late 2017 as…
Arts Warehouse received the 2018 Roy F. Kenzie for Cultural Enhancement. Thank you for this honor! “The Florida Redevelopment Association Awards program recognizes the best in redevelopment in Florida.…
By John Thomason – October 12, 2018 Luis Garcia Nerey’s installation “Dwelling,” on display now at Arts Warehouse, is comprised of two squat houses divided by a fence. The…
By John Thomason – August 31st, 2018 CLICK HERE FOR SOURCE ARTICLE (Lead image, “Look Up,” by Reed Dixon) With a wit as droll as it is accurate, artist…
By Darien Davies What was once a 15,000 square foot warehouse just on the outskirts of the downtown district has now been transformed into arguably the hippest and most…
By John Thomason – July 6, 2018 The Arts Warehouse’s newest exhibition, “Desert Triangle Print Carpeta,” features prints from artists living in three Americans cities—Tucson, El Paso and Albuquerque—all…
By John Thomason – March 8, 2018 If you haven’t been out to Delray’s most buzzworthy new arts destination, the Arts Warehouse, you’re probably not alone: It’s only been soft-open…