“Coal and Water: Life Forms from the Coal Age to the Present,” Sunday, August 16 through Sunday, September 13, at the Anthracite Heritage Museum, McDade Park, Scranton. For more information call ...
From Sarasota to Marco Island and Venice and Sanibel to Arcadia and LaBelle, Southwest Florida is home to more than a dozen ...
Many people argue that painting is the pinnacle of visual art. Slapping paint on a wall or canvas is what this is all about. Painters use a wide variety of hues and brush types to convey their ...
By the middle of the nineteenth century, artists were becoming more autonomous. They began painting more of their own ideas, ...
Their latest exhibition, When Forms Come Alive consists of sculptures by 21 artists, all of whom employ organic rather than geometric forms. “Dynamic, exuberant and playful, the works in this show, ...
The metaphor of creation and destruction guides the performance art project between RISD illustration students and the musicians of the Silk Road Project, an educational foundation directed by famed ...
A new exhibit at the Minnesota Center for Book Arts explores the vast terrain of asemic writing — an art form that utilizes abstract, illegible script. The exhibit entitled, “Asemic Writing: Offline ...
"Only if the vast capabilities of science and technology, of the scientific and artistic imagination direct the construction of a sensuous environment, only if the work world loses its alienating ...
The visual arts can play a powerful role in worship—if we look closely enough. What if we saw the arts in worship as part of discipleship? What if we saw the arts as essential, rather than optional, ...
Letter writing is an art, perhaps a lost one, that bridges time and distance. As Argentinian author Ricardo Piglia once wrote, writing a letter is “the utopian form of conversation, because it ...