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Clay is an incredible medium to hold narrative,” says Xanthe Summers, who turns to the medium as a way to explore themes ...
Everything from the jarred picked eggs to the battered haddock to the wall decor is made from felt in Lucy Sparrow's installation.
In mystical paintings in oil, Isabella Mellado diverges from the Catholic guilt she knows all too well to instead bask in ...
After 13 years, Zac Henderson traded in his van, which he and his wife had previously lived in full-time, to return to the ...
Anila Quayyum Agha: Geometry of Light, which opens later this month at the Seattle Asian Art Museum, marks the first time the ...
Joy and the possibilities of creative communion ground the ebullient ceramics practice of artist Vipoo Srivilasa ...
Dina Brodsky and Lorraine Loots connected during the pandemic and embarked on a journey to Italy to stoke a collaboration.
MccGwire's solo exhibition, 'Quiver,' at in the Djanogly Gallery at Lakeside Arts surveys two decades of the artist's work.
Artez’s large-scale murals interpret the boundaries of the walls themselves through contemporary dance and moments of repose.
Thomas Doyle takes us on an unnerving journey to imagine the culture we might encounter should our fascination with ...
Mateo's carpet at TRAMES was inspired by teraanga, a word in the Wolof language that loosely translates to "hospitality." ...
In 19th-century Maryland, artist and scientist Mary Elizabeth Banning emerged as one of America's first mycologists.
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