According to photographer Jess T. Dugan, the portraits and accompanying narratives of To Survive on this Shore "offer a nuanced view into the struggles and joys of growing older as a transgender person and offer a poignant reflection on what it means to live authentically despite seemingly insurmountable odds."
Urbana Museum of Photography focuses in on the analog experience
The Urbana Museum of Photography is many things. It just may not be what you think it is.
Urbanizing the undiscovered country, part two
Brian explores the work of Elective Reportage member photographer Micah McCoy, whose work is currently installed at Analog's gallery.
A master class on photography and life with Jason Reblando
Debra explains how a simple trip to the latest show at Parkland's Giertz Gallery turned into a master class on photography and life.
Champaign theaters, past and present
Mark attends Discover CU's tour of Downtown Champaign's historic theaters.
Local photographers in a snapshot: Abbott and Huff
Katie sits down with local photographers Libby Abbott and Wesley Huff to discuss their differing approaches.
40 North goes punk: In photos
Check out photos from this year's themed fundraiser.
PechaKucha Night Vol. 23: Highlights and photos
What did the PKN speakers have to say? Check out these quick summaries and some great photos of the event.
My favorite C-U Craft League Artist
Sam highlights Deborah Fell and her artful quilts as well as shows you photos from the craft fair last weekend in Urbana.
Design is fine art: CUDO Pro Show
Friday, November 11th, brought the CUDO Pro Show’s 2016 opening night reception to downtown Champaign. This year’s event was a special one, dedicated to the late Matthew Farrell.
Let’s get this party started: Krannert Center’s Opening Night
Krannert Center for the Performing Arts kicked off their new season Friday with an Opening Night party that will not soon be forgotten.
Outhaus presents: Don’t Touch Me I have Medicine
Sam brings you photos and an audio interview with the Outhaus's youngest artists who also happen to be brothers and sisters. Check it out!
The Arts Section strives to celebrate our community's rich and vibrant artistic scene, from theatre to local authors, film, performance art, and everything in between.
