It is winter and today is the coldest day so far ... I can only hope. Tony Brown is a poet living in Worcester. Among other accolades, he was the 2022 Stanley Kunitz Medal recipient.
It's part of the "Magical Mystical Tour of Enchanted Dwellings and Fairy Doors," sponsored by the University of Evansville's Friends of Art, an organization that supports UE art students.
As New York locals pass through Gansevoort Street, a billboard across from the Whitney Museum of American Art displays four portraits by artist Amy Sherald. The newly commissioned work ...
Oxford's Jaylen Alexander and Winterboro's Katelyn Brown have earned spots in the AHSAA North-South All-Star boys and girls basketball games, which will be played this summer. The four 15-member ...
Shannon’s is kicking off the year with an exciting Online Fine Art Auction featuring over 200 paintings by an international roster of listed artists. Bidding is available by absentee and through ...
On Sunday and Monday, January 15th-16th, Andrew Jones Auctions will be privileged to offer a time capsule collection of over 550 lots of important California plein air paintings, Americana... An ...
A folklorist explains the prehistoric origins of the mythical Easter Bunny and why this longstanding cultural symbol keeps ...
Jeremy Workman’s documentary looks back at a project that may sound like a joke but had serious underpinnings. By Alissa Wilkinson Jason Statham plays a construction worker who’s as deft at ...
Fun fact: This was the first nature center built in the Twin Cities metro. The prairie preserve is home to deer, raptors, ...
Did genre painting exist in the early twentieth century? This question forms the premise of John Fagg’s Re-envisioning the Everyday: American Genre Scenes, 1905–1945.
REFLECTING ON HIS EVOLUTION as an artist, Pablo Picasso is reported to have said that he spent “a lifetime” trying to learn to paint like a child.
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