It’s show not only about the earth but also about about that which sustains us: food, belonging, dreams and art.
The gallery continually has to choose between the kind of exciting new shows that keep local audiences engaged and returning ...
More experience than exhibit, “Gradually, All at Once” is an intense solo show by Brandon Morse. The D.C.-based artist uses coding tools and strategically placed monitors to build an environment that ...
The city’s art scene stole the spotlight this week, revealing the force of a creative class intent on stitching together a more cohesive—and self-sustaining—local ecosystem.
11 works dot the desert for the biennial exhibition, each a collaboration with the landscape, and reflecting a delicate time ...
SCAD alumni Matt Hebermehl has left his marks, big and small, all over Savannah. He returns April 3 to talk about his ...
The use of textile art for home decor is a time-honoured tradition, deeply woven into our history.
Anchored by First Nations perspectives and the significance of communal modes of making, APT11 thrives in its sense of the ...
Cheryl Taub has been drawing since she was old enough to hold a crayon. These seven artists don’t just live on Sarasota’s ...
Santa Ana is home to the most public art in the county, while Brea has the oldest Art in Public Places program, dating back ...
The museum, based in Henry Clay Frick’s 1914 Fifth Avenue mansion, reopens with a deft expansion worthy of a New York ...
An exhibition at the Louvre-Lens in France examines centuries of interplay between art and fashion ... painting a landscape while dressed in brown trousers and a blue smock.