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Explores the various types of lines found in everyday life, such as curved, straight, zigzag, and circular lines. It ...
Billionaires are building ultra-luxury doomsday bunkers that rival five-star resorts with lavish amenities beneath the earth.
At summer camps across the region, kids are playing football, tie-dying T-shirts and building mock volcanoes. But at one WashU summer camp, students are making art to explore an unlikely topic: public ...
Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Ron Tarver's exhibit, "The Long Ride Home: Black Cowboys in America," opens July 7 at ...
Bucolic scenes from the Old West, like horseback riding through rolling hills and settling in at a remote hacienda, continue ...
C laire McCardell hated being uncomfortable. This was true long before she became one of America’s most famous fashion ...
An exhibit opening July 12 in the Christwood Atrium Gallery near Covington will include 45 paintings and 20 pieces of blown ...
Everything we make is ‘one-off,’ so everything that’s here was something that I made for myself to wear to an event, or I ...
The loss of a Jordan Weber mural at Jefferson Elementary School started a districtwide campaign to document Des Moines Public ...
Phoenix last published in 2008 before Janet Devine attracted approximately a dozen students in an effort to resurrect the magazine. That effort proved successful and Phoenix experienced a rebirth.
Did you know that every time a new public building is constructed in Washington state, a small portion of the budget is set aside for public art?
Artwork created by pupils at a Bridlington primary school is to go on display at the National Gallery over the summer.