Toilet paper, tissue and cigarette wrappers. Prison inmates use the items most of us toss to create art. Open at the Museum of International Folk Art, "Between the Lines" aims to humanize the ...
In an op-ed, Jordanne Brazie discusses the boundaries of line cutting and the joy of sacrificing one’s comfort for art.
Sept. 6, an opening reception was held at the Villanova University Art Gallery for a brand-new exhibition. Made by Los Angeles-based new media artist Nancy Baker Cahill, the exhibition has traveled ...
Are you looking for some beautiful bracelet tattoo designs? This post has the best bracelet tattoos for men and women to ...
At first, he brushed me off. After nearly three decades in prison, he had seen too many people ask for help without the ...
The Amon Carter Museum of American Art is making sure art is truly for everyone. In honor of Color Blind Awareness Month in ...
P ainter Tomashi Jackson traces history’s rhymes. “My mother was in the streets during the Watts Rebellion when she was 12,” ...
The literary world often seems to stand apart from the working class, but poets like Fish are keeping the tradition of ...
Twenty years ago, anti-capitalist activists campaigned against ads posted in public bathroom stalls: too invasive, there needs to be a limit to capital’s reach. Now, ads by the toilet are quaint.
"I don't think we're ever going to make everyone happy." I was fortunate enough to play Dragon Age: The Veilguard for several ...