Author Archives: Emily Dustman

Art & the Environment: Diane Burko

Devoted to communicating issues of climate change for over a decade, Diane Burko [Issue #4] works diligently to document and expose the dramatic disappearance of glaciers. The process behind her work is quite noteworthy – first immersing herself in the unsettling truths of climate change, witnessing them directly by travelling to sites of glacial decline. Once there, […]

Creating a more accurate picture of the world

“The precise center of the Edwardsville miniature Earth is only four thousand miles distant from the real Earth’s center.”–R. Buckminster Fuller, Geoview   While known for many ideas and inventions, R. Buckminster “Bucky” Fuller is most widely revered for his geodesic dome constructions around the world. Fuller was more than an architect though, he was an […]

Celebrating the fall of the Berlin Wall with WHITEvoid

Issue #3 of E-Squared featured light artists WHITEvoid. Recently we saw LICHTGRENZE, a project that celebrates “25 Years Fall of the Berlin Wall.” The light installation composed of 8000 lit balloons on poles temporarily separates the city for 3 days and nights. Millions of people came to see the helium filled balloons rise to the Berlin night […]

Steve Miller & The Billboard Creative

  Among numerous other achievements this year, where else can you possibly find Steve Miller? On a billboard…in Los Angeles…at Melrose and North Hudson. Congratulations to you, Steve Miller, for being selected as an artist for The Bilboard Creative (TBC). In October, The Billboard Creative will transform 31 Los Angeles billboards into public art spaces, bringing public […]

Andrew Carnie at the Royal Free Hospital Pathology Museum

Tuesday, October 16th. former artist Andrew Carnie will have an opening exhibition for his body of work, SOMNOTIUM, at the Royal Free Hospital Pathology Museum. SOMNOTIUM envelops topics regarding the body and sleep with a collision between art, philosophy, and pathology. The show will be located on the 2nd Floor of the Medical School at Royal Free […]

Mauro Perucchetti: From Pop Art to Psychedelic Colors

Congratulations to previous artist, Mauro Perucchetti, for his recent interview with Wall Street International Magazine! Perucchetti appeared in Issue #3 of E-Squared Magazine which explored themes of power, destruction, and modification. Read more about him in Issue #3 below. Redolent of pop art days, Italian artist Mauro Perucchetti creates work that does not just carry with it […]

Diane Burko: Artist & Activist

Issue #4 artist & activist Diane Burko will soon be making a presence at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts for her talk and signing for her latest book, Endangered: From Glaciers to Reefs. Published in conjunction with her current exhibit at the National Academy of Sciences in DC, the book details her practice spanning data collection to bearing […]

Elizabeth Jameson on Rediscovering Intimacy without Touch

A big congrats to previous artist Elizabeth Jameson for her piece in The New York Times! Jameson appeared in E-Squared Magazine’s debut issue which explored themes of the animal and what it means to be human. Read more about her in Issue #1 below. Elizabeth Jameson’s work lives at the intersection of science, art, and technology. She uses emerging forms […]

Still Life by Eric Wert

Cover Image: Eric Wert. Detail of: Citrus. 2012. Oil on Panel. 24 x 24 in. Issue #3 artist Eric Wert has been exhibiting his work nationally and internationally since 1998. His work has been published in numerous magazines like Visual Feast, American Arts Quarterly, Art New England, Hi Fructose, among others. Wert now has a book titled Still Life […]

Further Delays with Issue #4

Today, I am deeming Issue #4 as the challenge issue. Here are some of the hurdles in attempting to release this issue: 1. Moving E-Squared over 1200 miles 2. Losing our printer 3. Having to find a new printer 4. Being over-budget with our new printer 5. Reception of a coverless Issue #4 Yes, you read that right, Issue […]