

Studio Tour Magazine’s Role in Creative Dialogue
Image: Studio Tour Magazine/Art: Erik Weedeman Studio Tour Magazine was founded with a simple premise: creative work deserves thoughtful attention. In an era driven by speed, metrics, and trends, the magazine has focused on slowing conversations down — offering space for reflection rather than reaction. It has always been less interested in what is fashionable than in what is meaningful. The Intersections Forum is a natural extension of that editorial philosophy. Rather than


Speaker Reveal #1 — Geddes Ulinskas
When we created the Intersections Forum: Art + Architecture, the goal wasn’t to host another panel discussion. It was to bring together people who actually work at the crossroads of creative disciplines — the people shaping how our cities, studios, and spaces really get built. We’re honored to announce our first speaker: Geddes Ulinskas Architect and founder of Geddes Ulinskas Architects. Geddes’s work lives in the space where architecture stops being just buildings and start


Who the Intersections Forum Is For (and Who It’s Not)
The Intersections Forum is for people who are curious. It is for artists interested in how space shapes meaning. It is for architects interested in how emotion shapes form. It is for designers, photographers, educators, students, and thinkers who value thoughtful conversation over quick answers. It is not a technical training event. It is not a product showcase. It is not a place for professional posturing. Participants do not need to arrive with credentials or polished opini


January 2026
The Intersections Forum: Art + Architecture is a three-day virtual gathering (March 10–12, 2026) created to bring artists, architects, designers, and creative thinkers into one shared conversation about how their disciplines overlap, influence one another, and shape the world we live in. Produced by Studio Tour Magazine, the Forum is designed as a live extension of the magazine’s Art + Architecture issue—taking ideas from the page and turning them into dialogue. What makes it


What “Art + Architecture” Really Means Today
Art and architecture are often described as separate fields with different goals: one expressive, the other functional. In reality, the boundary between them has always been porous. Architecture is experienced emotionally long before it is analyzed intellectually. Art is often spatial long before it is labeled conceptual. Both disciplines shape perception, movement, and memory. In contemporary practice, artists regularly engage architectural questions — scale, material, perma


Why We Created the Intersections Forum
Creative disciplines do not develop in isolation, even when professional structures suggest otherwise. Architecture shapes how people move, gather, rest, and work. Art shapes how people interpret those experiences — emotionally, culturally, and personally. Yet conversations about these disciplines often happen separately, within their own professional circles. The Intersections Forum was created to address that divide. Over years of publishing Studio Tour Magazine, it became


Studio Tour Magazine July 2025
Studio Tour Magazine, July 2025. Photo, Thom Reaves


Artist to Discover: Clifford Ward - Breaking the Collar
Clifford Ward, Photo Young J. Kogh Animism, 2013 - 2024 Animism, 2013 - 2024 Story and Photography, Thom Reaves It was one of those...


Studio Tour Magazine’s First ‘Art Romp’ at Grounds for Sculpture Was Pure Magic!
Photography, Andrew Wilkinson Nestled among bamboo groves, waterlilies, and trees once thought extinct, Grounds for Sculpture in...

















