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Deanna Sirlin

Alpharetta, Atlanta

Editor-in-Chief at The Art Section

Articles

  • 2 months ago | theartsection.com | Deanna Sirlin |Philip Auslander

    Funding for this program is provided by theFulton County Arts Council and the Fulton County Board of CommissionersandThe Georgia Council for the Artsand LUBO FUNDand Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta​The Art Section appreciates the generous support fromthese individuals  The Guthman Donor FundLouis CorriganDavid and Diane SchusterRob Smulian and Lynn BorsukShanequa GayBrenda LockePhilip Carpenter and Daryl WhiteJudith G TaylorAndi ArnovitzStan CohenMaxime HullLaura GurtonAnonymous Donor​

  • Nov 13, 2024 | theartsection.com | Deanna Sirlin |Sara Buoso |Elizabeth King

    theartsection: An Online Journal of Art and Cultural Commentary is published six times a year by The Art Section, Inc., a tax-exempt organization. Our first issue appeared in May of 2007. For seventeen years, we have presented thought-provoking writing on the arts and culture, including the visual arts and design, music, performance, film, poetry and literature. We regularly present creative projects in online formats and publish poetry, fiction, and non-fiction.

  • Sep 28, 2024 | theartsection.com | Elizabeth King |Deanna Sirlin |Amy Gordon |Robert Stalker

    Funding for this program is provided by theFulton County Arts Council and the Fulton County Board of CommissionersandThe Georgia Council for the Artsand LUBO FUNDand Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta​The Art Section appreciates the generous support fromthese individuals  The Guthman Donor FundDavid and Diane SchusterRob Smulian and Lynn BorsukStan CohenLouis CorriganPhilip Carpenter and Daryl WhiteJudith G TaylorAndi ArnovitzMaxime HullLaura GurtonAnonymous Donor​

  • Sep 22, 2024 | theartsection.com | Elizabeth King |Deanna Sirlin |Amy Gordon |Robert Stalker

    Elizabeth King, By Ear, 2016, #2 of an edition of 3 Bronze, movable glass eyes Plinth: Belgian black marble Head: 5.25 x 3.50 x 4.50 inches  Plinth: 6 x 5 x 4.25 inches Photo: Terry Brown, CollectionSydney and Walda Besthoff, New Orleans, LAThe Chromatic PaletteCurated by Deanna Sirlin​​​​​Philip Carpenter, In Kyoung Chun, Susan A.

  • Sep 18, 2024 | theartsection.com | Deanna Sirlin

    When you encounter a work of art for the first time, what part of you comes into play --- is it a more intuitive or analytical experience? How do you judge or experience the quality or greatness of the work? I think the experience of seeing something new or for the first time relies on intuition and can be somewhat physical. I generally have a visceral reaction to works and can tell pretty quickly if the work is for me.