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Museums are great places to escape to. That’s obvious. An antidote to the daily grind, to highways and traffic jams and to current affairs, they have air conditioning, clean bathrooms, cafes. You ...
Richard Law's journey from Savannah barbershop to national gallery walls reveals how one artist's lived experience, jazz roots, and spiritual grounding are reshaping the narrative of Southern folk art ...
He spent a lifetime patiently excavating the problems and possibilities of the painted surface — in terms of color, texture, ...
New works by more than a dozen artists, along with a couple of restored old favorites, line Seattle's renewed waterfront. Here's what you'll find.
Explore hidden gems and rich history across the Poconos with a free self-guided trail featuring audio tours, curated by the Pocono Mountains Visitors Bureau.
A Los Angeles cartoonist is making waves online with a painting called “Summer of ICE,” depicting an ice cream cart sitting ...
Concord unleashed to the world America's musical contributions, which sprang from our universal appeal as a nation.
Bypassing the endless figuration-versus-abstraction debate, a trend in blurred painting techniques has emerged. In these ...
A Good Day’s Work” repositions Anna Mary Robertson “Grandma” Moses (1860–1961) as a multidimensional force in American art, ...
A memory care facility and university researchers partner to study if structured art therapy slows dementia, offering hope ...
A third generation of Porsche fan service to the Porsche Club of America has launched today during the club's annual "Parade" ...
Historically, July 4 marks the 1776 adoption of the Declaration of Independence, where leaders like Thomas Jefferson defied British rule, though most delegates signed it weeks later on August 2.