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Read Rebecca Rafferty's review in Afterimage.

The mission of Silverlake VOICE is to give a voice of the emerging young talent in the world. To help expose their work and support their art through feature articles and learn more about their story and process through interviews led by our amazing team!

Tomorrow marks four years since the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear meltdown, but the resulting radiation still lingers on in the bodies, land, and minds of those affected. The disaster soldiered on for artist Phillip Stearns, too, when he designed A Chandelier for One of Many Possible Ends, a room-sized chandelier made from Geiger counters and flickering LEDs.

"This is not a hodoscope. It’s a chandelier," writes Brian Benchoff.

Jack Foran reviews Philip Stearn's installation.

Phillip David Stearns illuminates Burchfield Penney with a captivating installation: Phillip David Stearns illuminates Burchfield with elegant exhibit by Joseph DiDomizio.