Clarke Reynolds (Mr. Dot) talks with the Art Review about interactive art, changing the narrative around blindness, and creating a world where art is more accessible for all.
TikTok-star-turned-RISD student, Camila Salinas, discusses the evolution of her self-portraits through the pandemic, internet stardom, and art school. She reflects on authenticity, the impact she hopes her work has on viewers, and the legacy she’s beginning to build as a young artist.
Nora talks with the Art Review about children’s books, Greek mythology, and punishing people she wants to punish (in her imagination, that is).
From the Art Review Archive, Spring, 2024: Michael DeLaurier talks with the Review about meditation, house parties, and the transformative power of light.
“See Memory” is a painted depiction of the elusive nature of memory. Made with thousands of painted stills, Silvera’s film merges the worlds of art and science.
Eiden talks with the Art Review about his recent capstone show, his architecture thesis, and craft in the age of technological innovation.






