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 ...
If South Africa is a melting pot of cultures, the food we eat on National Braai Day should reflect that. We asked two culinary schools to create Braai Day menus that reflect traditional South African ...
The Amon Carter Museum of American Art is making sure art is truly for everyone. In honor of Color Blind Awareness Month in ...
One of the reasons for that low percentage is that golfers often choose a putter based on what feels comfortable, what they ...
Gustavo and Otavio Pandolfo are best known as the artist duo Osgemeos. They've been making art in tandem since they were kids ...
The programme of events to mark the 200th anniversary of the opening of the Stockton and Darlington Railway (S&DR) has been released.
The cost of living crunch is hurting Melbourne’s tattoo artists, with many reporting a decline in business as clients tighten ...
The Detroit Lakes Youth Hockey Association is hosting a free "Discover Hockey" event at Kent Freeman Arena in Detroit Lakes ...
In an op-ed, Jordanne Brazie discusses the boundaries of line cutting and the joy of sacrificing one’s comfort for art.
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.
A handful of esteemed designers have recently been embracing jet, incorporating the featherlight gemstone into fine jewelry ...
Less is More’ is a well-known architectural phrase popularised by German American architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe ...