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Created in the Grotesque style, the 16th-century images—revealed by renovations at a lodge in England—mimic historic textile ...
What started as a non-profit fostering art careers under tents and painting park benches, ArtWorks is gearing up to open its doors to a new headquarters in Walnut Hills.
What will the future look and feel like? Cleveland Institute of Art’s annual Spring Show often has the answer or asks the right questions. Students toil away in studios and workshop spaces – emerging ...
Awed by a volcanic eruption she witnessed as a child, Arnhildur Pálmadóttir now aims to help architects re-imagine what’s possible.
PAS treasurer Iskandar Abdul Samad acknowledges that the design does not resemble that of conventional PAS buildings.
An art exhibition in the student-run Carr Haus Cafe featuring works calling for a Gaza ceasefire was removed by the ...
Philadelphia artists with disabilities are stepping into the spotlight with their work on display in two separate exhibits at ...
Based in Houston’s Third Ward neighborhood, the organization makes art that can seem luxurious meet real, lived necessities.
With a new monograph publishing this month, the Japanese designer, at 83, discusses his pioneering technique, lifelong ...
In celebration of the Yale Center for British Art’s reopening following a major conservation project and gallery ...
Visitors encounter community spaces enlivened with colorful artwork from murals to a covered events plaza before even ...
In college at the University of California, Santa Cruz, Rubio studied psychology and printmaking — both the art of it, and the history of its use as a tool for organizing social movements. She drew an ...