Mural Kasarna / Payo Sanf
Geometry and freedom collide in his paintings and sketches, forming compositions that balance precision with flow.
Geometry and freedom collide in his paintings and sketches, forming compositions that balance precision with flow.
Half man, half conspiracy theory, always chasing the “ordinary” moments of “regular” life.
The Cinema Department at Binghamton University’s School of the Arts is a crucible of creative innovation, home to a remarkable ensemble of artists who are redefining the boundaries of visual storytelling.
Blaž Turk’s exhibition “All We Need” is a love letter to skateboarding in its purest form.
Phantom asks what happens when yesterday’s cultural spectacle is stripped of its shine and left as residue.
Transporting memories physically.
Spoons are a funny thing to obsess over. Something so ordinary, used so regularly and often disregarded as sheer cutlery. However, what if one removes its normal functionality?
Patrik Wallner captures Bhutan’s generational shift through kickflips in the Himalayas.
Croatian legendary performer was once at a residency in Kasarna.
Jim’s focus is on unique and unseen skate spots and locations, often found via satellite and other extensive research.
Zoe Miloš explores the concept of halting or slowing down time to reflect on the parallel currents of an individual’s consciousness, life, and creative process.
Exhibition is inspired by both the adventure novels of Jules Verne and the skate film series by Jonathan Peters.