On June 19, the National Infantry Museum had its grand opening in Columbus, Georgia. Paul Rogers says, "It was an honor to work on a project for The National Infantry Museum in Fort Benning. The new museum tells the story of America's ground soldiers from the colonial period to the present day. The exhibit design and museum planning firm, Christopher Chadbourne & Associates, asked me to...
In early May, The One Club held their annual One Show Festival awards ceremonies in New York City for their awards in design and advertising. The One Show used art by Alex Gross for all the...
The 37th Huesca Film Festival is using Sonia Pulido's art for the poster for the international event. The film festival is in Huesca, Spain, and runs from June 4 through 13. Sonia's poster reflects Sonia's...
"Maria and Me," Miguel Gallardo's book about his autistic daughter Maria, is being made into a documentary movie by director Felix Fernandez de Castro. TVE and Bausan are producing the film for the movies and television. The film will have some animated parts that Miguel and his girlfriend are creating. Miguel and Maria began filming this month in the Canary Islands, and production...
Hanoch Piven was interviewed yesterday on the Fox 26 News morning show in Houston, Texas. Hanoch is here in the US for a lecture and solo exhibition at the Steve R. Gregg Gallery at the Art Institute of Houston. The exhibition runs until July 3 of this year. He has also given some of...
Our artists Alex Gross, Tatsuro Kiuchi, Paul Rogers, and Sonia Pulido have had artwork selected for the AI 28 annual book due out in November 2009. Miguel Gallardo also had pieces chosen for the website. Alex Gross has a series of four mixed-media paintings on antique cabinet photos from the late 1800s...
Center Threatre Group is currently running a production of Ain't Misbehavin' using illustrations by our artist Paul Rogers. The posters, banners, and advertisements have been spotted all over the Los Angeles area. Paul said that it was a pleasure to work with art director Charity Capili for this...
Three of our artists had illustrations chosen for the Communications Arts 50 annual to be published later this year. Hanoch Piven had two portraits chosen, John McCain and Keith Richards. The McCain illustration was published in Maariv, an Israeli newspaper, and was shown at Hanoch's solo exhibition at Sixth and I Synagogue in Washington, DC. His portrait of Keith Richards appeared in Spin...