Amy Funderburk

Ruth Fehilly made Mexico her home after falling in love—first with the country, then with artist Salvador Herrera. The couple opened The Outsiders Gallery in Centro, Queretaro last November.
Using art as a means for social change, artivists can change the world
Amid the pandemic and Black Lives Matter protests, artist Beverly McIver listened to her intuition.
Known for her symbolic use of the nude self-portrait, artist Julie Heffernan’s style can be described as a contemporary mix of Rococo, Surrealism, and Baroque, with a dash of the seventeenth-century…
“I leave you my portrait so that you will have my presence all the days and nights that I am away from you.” Frida Kahlo
How the popular sport serves as a potent metaphor for social concerns
Illustrator and author Tony DiTerlizzi shares how the superpower of imagination fuels the creative process behind his popular works.
Luces y Sombras means Lights and Shadows, a fitting title for an extraordinary show of 45 black and white photographs of 20th century Mexico.