Discover the art of fantasy diorama creation as we build a mystical landscape featuring a Japanese-style house surrounded by ...
In late October, and after mulling over it for two years, curator Erin Joyce finally landed on a title for the third and final exhibition in a trilogy of shows ...
It's an art exhibition featuring women, curated by women and examining how they "balance the scales" in their lives. The Institute Of Creative Arts is holding its launch for the Women In Art ...
Business owners Heather Ozzy and Chris Prince founded Austin Mini Art with the goal of providing affordable art to Austinites while supporting local artists. Their prints range from $1 to $3.
March is kite flying season but the skies are no longer colored with hand made paper kites; you are more likely to find plastic aflutter. And that's because the art of kite making is getting lost to ...
During today’s Budget presentation at the House of Representatives Prime Minister John Briceno announced major development projects in health, education and infrastructure.
We are here to enable the world of fearless expression through art, sports and music.” The new Vancouver outpost, which soft-opened before its grand opening March 6, represents a larger expansion ...
National Geographic archaeologist George E. Stuart reported in 1975 on the scientists who sought to decode the ancient language—and the looters who stood in their way.
Over the weekend, the Belize Tourism Board proudly joined the celebration of culture and creativity at the Black Vines 15th Anniversary Toast to Black Wineries & Diverse Art Festival held at Ciel ...
For many of us, buying a piece of original art isn’t within reach, but a print reproduction may be. For artists, those reproductions can also be a boon for their bottom line. But according to those ...
Powerhouse Arts has announced the return of the Brooklyn Fine Art Print Fair, set for Apr. 9–12, 2026 at its arts fabrication facility in Gowanus. Now in its second year, the fair remains the ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Along with their coats and hats, guests visiting the Cleveland Museum of Art’s new Native American print show should check their expectations. Nothing in the way of stereotypes or ...