Sweater weather is fast approaching, and Seattle’s galleries and museums are about to head into the season with exhibitions that tackle politics, identity, and the environment alongside work that ...
In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, putting New Orleans’ arts community back together was low on the list of priorities. Hundreds of residents died. Seventy-percent of housing damaged, much of it a ...
This spring marks the 60th anniversary of Foster/White, one of Pioneer Square’s longest-standing fine art galleries. To mark the occasion, they’re bringing out a little bit of everything: works by ...
House and electronic festivals are fully immersive experiences, going beyond just the lineup and music. Take a look behind the scenes at the visual art that makes these festivals unforgettable.
Are you a current or prospective UW student interested in learning more about the Department of Visuals Arts, seeing the facilities, meeting the faculty, and finding out how to get invovled with all ...
Things were kickstarted with a retrospective of Barbara Kruger (Serpentine Gallery) who uses words and images to illuminate the way language is (mis)used to cajole, bully, manipulate and lie. Having ...
Each year, Carbondale Arts celebrates local artists, and artistic creation of all forms, through the Valley Visual Art Show. The long-running community show returns this week as the gallery’s first ...
HOUSTON – If you’ve got friends and family coming in town to visit for the holidays, there is no shortage of fun things to do in h-town - but make sure you add this to your list - Art Club at Post HTX ...
The combination of fire and paper doesn’t seem like a recipe for success; for Etsuko Ichikawa, it’s how you make a glass pyrograph. Ichikawa was an artist in residence at Pilchuck Glass School when, ...
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