Art has always had as its schema to make us see. At different times, in different ways, it has called on us to rethink every aspect of perception—what we see, how we see it, how it is seen and how it ...
Bob and Libby Swenson want to inspire hope. That’s why their Faces of Freedom art exhibit is filled with bright colors to shed light on a dark topic: human trafficking. The Swensons, co-founders of ...
Transylvania Community Arts Council and Nicola Karesh have partnered again for the 6th annual Faces of Freedom expressive art exhibition. The invitational show features minority and other ...
Raucous, brash and freewheeling, First Dance by The Freedom Art Quartet is rooted in the past yet fresh and contemporary. The album should sound familiar to those who have ventured outside the ...
A girl cartwheeling on the beach. A row of sidewalk newspaper vending machines. A man sitting alone in a subway car, a bright red MAGA beanie atop his head. These images are all part of Freedom: Art ...
A key claim of those on the political right is that over-regulation, bloated government and taxation have robbed us of our freedom -- our ability to pursue life, liberty and happiness as promised by ...
No one knows how the raft got to a Texas beach, who rode it or if they survived their trip. But its journey has ended, for now, in an unlikely place: an art gallery at a Houston shopping mall. The ...
“Picturing Freedom: A Century of Illustration” is scheduled for Jan. 15-16. “For designers, cartoonists, and illustrators, many questions arise when creating art that takes up socially significant, ...
Had it not been for the cataclysmic First World War, Vladimir Illich Ulyanov, a.k.a. Lenin, would have remained as he should have remained: an obscure, exiled scribbler of dull, intolerant, and ...