News
Two exhibits opening this month at Baylor University’s Martin Museum of Art show one artist exploring the dimensions of space and another those of time.
10d
CNET on MSNThis UV Printer Makes Art Spring From the Page, and After Printing Over 100 Designs, I'm Ready to Recommend ItEufyMake's E1 UV printer is so much fun and would make a fantastic addition to your Etsy business. As the resident printing ...
14d
WDW News Today on MSNPHOTOS: Last Look at Muppets Courtyard, Stage 1 Company Store, and PizzeRizzo in Disney's Hollywood StudiosThe area formerly known as Muppets Courtyard in Disney’s Hollywood Studios will become a new “Monsters, Inc.” land. Take a ...
Creating a living space we truly love can come at a cost, but an interior designer says it needn’t break the bank.
Joel Shapiro, a renowned sculptor who crafted sleek and mysterious miniatures, such as a three-inch-high cast-iron chair, as ...
Belgian design studio WeWantMore has recently completed its latest hospitality project, the very first Mövenpick Hotel in ...
Toronto Blue Jays outfielder Alan Roden went all-out for a catch on Sunday, and sold out so hard that he actually made an impression on the wall. Roden ran full-speed into the left field wall ...
During an interview for “BLUE: The Life and Art of George Rodrigue,” the artist’s son Jacques says that if you had called his grandmother a “Cajun,” she might have slapped your face.
The researchers shared their surprising findings in a new study that highlights the importance of using science to examine art and antiquity.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results