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Did you know that leaves, twigs and even mud can become tools to tap into your creative potential? Kaitlyn Edington was here to share how nature can double as your art materials.
Allegorical forest creatures meet ethnographic archives in Rosana Paulino’s art — influential in Brazil, and now on view in ...
Artist Clare Hewitt uses fallen oak leaves and sunlight to create her works of art before returning the leaves to the forest ...
The history of art has always been marked by great female names, even though they were often overshadowed in a predominantly male-dominated field. Throughout the centuries, countless women have ...
While you're enjoying your well-deserved public holiday, why not make the most of this short week? There are plenty reasons ...
The Toledo Museum of Art devotes an exhibition to the 17th- and 18th-century Dutch artist, who enjoyed a decades-long career ...
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Finding art in nature with cicada Brood XIV
Brood XIV is emerging across Kentucky, Tennessee and West Virginia. While the cicadas are annoying to some, they offer ...
The Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition presents four exhibitions that immerse visitors in the beauty and complexity of the ...
Ito's latest venture celebrated the spirit founded by Ann Soh Woods, a Korean-American whose childhood travels to Japan ...