The Albert Lea Art Center’s newest exhibit, “So Dark, It’s Light” showcases the work of Albert Lea native, Jordan MF Jenson.
Behind the bustling tracks of Gare Montparnasse in 1926, a correspondent from De Telegraaf passed through a dank courtyard to ...
Think back to art class. Remember the satisfaction you’d get when you haphazardly splattered paint onto a blank canvas and it ...
A rising influence in the arts community, the Taos Abstract Artists Collective is opening its third annual fall show at the ...
Abstract art from a new angle: a promise which the brand-new privately funded Museum Reinhard Ernst has delivered on since ...
Whether you admire the emotional canvases of the Italian Renaissance or get curious about contemporary art installations, art ...
Newburyport Art (NAA) presents Abstracts & Abstracted Expressions, on view in the Sargent, Hartson, and Hills Galleries ...
Imagine being able to generate stunning visuals for your brand or personal projects without picking up a paintbrush or ...
Doug Staker discusses how modern architecture can revive spirituality in underutilized churches post-pandemic through the ...
At the Omniyat Center for People of Determination, she provides art workshops and artistic activities for specially enabled ...
In Hawaii one of the first things people ask to get to know each other is, What high school did you go to (or usually in ...
Her new work captures subtle shifts of light, space and color, translating fleeting physical sensations and spiritual ...