Frank Juarez's creative work

Artdose Magazine: A Premier Contemporary Art Publication and Community

Artdose Magazine is an independent publication founded in 2013 by Frank Juárez, based in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. It serves as a significant voice for the contemporary art scene in the Midwest, specifically focusing on Wisconsin and surrounding states like Illinois, Iowa, and Minnesota. The magazine transitioned from its early beginnings to a professional print and digital publication that bridges the gap between artists, galleries, and the public. Through its quarterly print issues and active online presence, Artdose Magazine provides in-depth coverage of regional art exhibitions, artist profiles, and critical essays. The organization is committed to visibility and advocacy for artists, often partnering with local institutions to host events and workshops. Key features of the magazine include its curated artist directory and exhibition calendar, which act as essential tools for both collectors and creators. By highlighting diverse voices and artistic practices, Artdose Magazine fosters a sense of community and supports the growth of the regional creative economy. Its focus on accessibility ensures that high-quality art journalism is available to a wide audience, promoting appreciation for the visual arts across diverse demographics. The team, led by Juárez and co-editor Rachel Hausmann Schall, continues to expand the publication's reach through weekly newsletters and social media engagement, maintaining its role as a premier cultural resource.