30th Anniversary Publishers Note
Arbus Magazine’s. 30th Anniversary A little over 30 years ago, the desire to explore the impact of art and culture on our daily lives and business success became part of my personal journey. As a professional stockbroker with a Series 7 license, I found myself broke and unemployed after the Black Monday stock market crash of October 1987. I needed to reinvent myself, and thus the idea for Arbus was born. Why An Arts and Business...
Publisher’s Note
By Cinda Sherman Behold our 27th Annual Art and Architecture issue, our favorite issue of the year. Architecture is both an art and a business, making it the perfect partnership for Arbus Magazine. From Landmark to Destination Landmarks can elevate a city to the world stage, creating a persona that people fall in love with at first sight. They help define the region and the culture in ways that attract businesses to invest and...
Publisher’s Note Jan/February 2017
“It’s utterly impossible for me to build my life on a foundation of chaos, suffering and death. I see the world being slowly transformed into a wilderness; I hear the approaching thunder that, one day, will destroy us too. I feel the suffering of millions.”
– Anne Frank, July 15, 1944
Those profound words, written by a terrified young girl nearly seventy-three years ago, still strike a deep paralyzing cord within us today. The striking similarities of current events occurring in other parts of the world make this all that much more chilling.
Oct/November 2016
Last month many of us in the community mourned the sudden resignation of Hope McMath from the Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens after twenty-two years. While many noteworthy events occurred under her direction, two recent tributes truly point to the status and exceptional outreach the Cummer has achieved in recent years…
Publisher’s Note
As I sit trying to introduce our annual Fall Arts issue, I’m also struggling to wrap my head around what has been going on in the cultural community. The sudden resignation of Hope McMath from the Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens after twenty-two years, has left so many in the community confused, saddened, flabbergasted, very angry and demanding answers.
September/Oct 2016
As I sit trying to introduce our annual Fall Arts issue, I’m also struggling to wrap my head around what has been going on in the cultural community. The sudden resignation of Hope McMath from the Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens after twenty-two years, has left so many in the community confused, saddened, flabbergasted, very angry and demanding answers. Hope McMath is a strong, vocal activist who has helped bring light to many...