The Ides of March is perhaps most famous as the date of assassination of Julius Caesar, but in current times has come to be used as a metaphor for impending doom. This month at NSAG, three artists give their take on the grim subject.
Ferris Plock is an artist living in the Western Addition neighborhood of San Francisco. He grew up in the Bay Area, amusing himself with comic books, graffiti, hip-hop, and Chevy Impalas. Learn more at ferrisplock.com
Matthew Curry is a GRAMMY® Nominated designer, illustrator and painter that resides and works from his studio in the Washington DC area and is the principal of the design studio, Imagefed.
Nashville artist Rachel Briggs loves the positive advantages of the Green House effect, cannot pronounce the words rural or necessary, and cannot accept the fact that 0.999 repeating equals 1. Learn more at hereontheroad.com