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Not for the Faint of Art | A Conversation with Cayce Goldberg

Currently standing in the midst of RiNo’s recent onslaught of construction, detour signs, and potholes, Helikon is an oasis for artists of all kinds... And no matter where you might find yourself in the maze of art to explore, you can always expect a welcoming smile and good chat with Cayce, Helikon's joyful and fearless leader.

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CYBERCY | Confronting the decomposition of self in the post-internet age

a shirtless man asking, “Will you do me in that later?”, and a by passer quickly chiming in to say, “That’s a man, sir.” This short opening sequence sets the tone beautifully for the rest of the film which blatantly speaks to the viewer about transphobia, mob mentality, and violence in society...

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Drew Austin talks moving on, vanilla ice cream, and the freedom in not giving a fuck.

News clippings, paint chips, reference images, wire mesh, and just about every drawing material you could imagine, are scattered throughout; revealing Drew Austin's true nature as an artist, one who’s method of making work is constantly in a state of growth and refinement.

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In Decent Exposure: A studio Visit with Vinni Alfonso

through each decade, but there is one thing that has always managed to toe the line: sex. Though often in the forefront of contemporary media, and certainly the internet, sex still somehow remains taboo in the unmediated public sphere. For the past three years, Vinni Alfonso has explored and exploded these boundaries with his striking abstracted erotica. 

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What a Donald Trump presidency will mean for Arts & Culture in the US

By now you may be familiar with President-Elect Trump’s views on everything from Foreign Policy, Immigration, Women’s Rights, The Environment, etc. But what about the Arts? How might a Trump Presidency affect the many creative individuals and organizations across the US which rely on the Government's support of Arts and Culture?

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