Lori Pieper – In Memoriam
It’s with deep sadness that we announce the passing of our wonderful friend and translator, Lori Pieper. Lori had just recently relocated back to Iowa from New York City and on Wednesday August 8th she did not awake from her sleep. In 2003 when Conjuring Arts had just...
An Exploration of the Lines of Magic through The Human Aquarium
While exploring vulnerability and authenticity, Blaine takes the audience into moments from the last two specials and things they haven’t seen- let alone could’ve expected. The thousands of people that filed into the Sands Bethlehem Events Center outside of Allentown,...
Eric Mead, Senior Fellow at Conjuring Arts
ERIC MEAD "From that day on, every single day of my life I have thought about and worked on magic tricks." By Alex Boyce An audience of hundreds may be introduced to him by an emcee, or he may introduce himself at a private party, or his name may appear on television....
Magical, Not Magic
“One of the Most Brilliant Minds in all of Magic Today” – Juan Tamariz
From one of Spain’s most famous magicians comes elegant yet surreal mysteries for the very first time in English. Coins and Other Fables by Luis Piedrahita is far more than a book of coin magic. Through the lens of his masterful routines one can learn how Piedrahita...
Rare, Beautiful, and Full of Fascinating Stories
Conjuring Arts brings you: Al Munroe's Magical Miscellany Extremely rare and difficult to acquire, the Magical Miscellany was created, edited and printed by Al Munroe, a wily old Detroit newspaperman. He had been around magic and magicians for...