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All of my art is very nature-focused,” Lyndsi Harris said. “I’m an educator by training and by choice and by nature. So being ...
The collapse of American global power was more pointedly represented by Dahn Vo’s In God We Trust: the American flag, with all its stars and stripes, falls into wooden pieces, representing the fall ...
Due to its extensive trade routes and colonial holdings, Antwerp in the 1500s was inundated with goods — ill-gotten and ...
This collaborative show, running from 1st-12th July. brings together five Warwickshire-based artists who each explore the ...
The artwork on the box at Main and Meridian streets was done by Andréa Grasso, who is originally from Pittsburgh but ...
Refugia Marin is a group seeking volunteers to help restore native vegetation around our county. The project aims to boost ...
This season's visual art exhibitions highlight memory and resilience, from an immersive installation examining home at the ...
LG Philippines pays homage to the 127th Philippine Independence Day, launches the next generation of OLED and QNED TVs at the National Museum ...
Combining precision, aesthetic vision, and cutting-edge techniques, Dr. Terziler Exclusive Clinic redefines the global ...
At the Wrightwood 659 gallery in Chicago, an expansive, century-spanning show charts the period of art when “homosexuality” ...
Miyoko Ito survived an earthquake, incarceration and illness. Her transportive paintings defied ideas about abstract art.
Blurring the boundaries between body, sculpture and landscape, “Jeanne K. Simmons: Rooted,” opening at Scottsdale Museum of ...