African batik resist art is a traditional technique that uses wax to create intricate patterns on fabric. This method, which has been passed down generations, is famous for its vibrant colors and ...
Corban Walker has had a long, accomplished career: a member of Aosdána and recipient of the prestigious Pollock-Krasner Award, he represented Ireland at the 54th Venice Biennale, in 2011, and his solo ...
A filled pothole on a Portland sidewalk, courtesy of the anonymous guerrilla artist the Buffalo Pothole Bandit. (The Buffalo Pothole Bandit) An anonymous artist who goes by the alias “Buffalo Pothole ...
We often treat paint cans the way we treat leftovers — we promise ourselves we'll "use them soon," but shove them into a corner somewhere without thought. After prying the paint can lid back open some ...
A local artist specializes in Pysanky or Ukrainian Easter Eggs, which are an an ancient wax resist art form. The process uses beeswax and traditional dyes layered on real egg shells to create ...
A local artist specializes in Psysanky or Ukrainian Easter Eggs, which are an an ancient wax resist art form. 5 takeaways from Trump’s ‘60 Minutes’ interview Man empties piggy bank after 10 years—not ...
At Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, the tagalog word makibaka (meaning “to struggle, to resist, and to defy”) stretches across the second-floor galleries, where more than 20 Filipino American artists ...
Ember St. Amour is a reporter for the Midland Daily News, covering Midland County government and writing the weekly Business Matters feature. A recent graduate of Ferris State University, she brings ...
From his earliest gaming memories playing Spyro 2 on the PlayStation, to being obsessed with the swing-out animations in Marvel's Spider-Man, Cameron has always been, and continues to be, in love with ...
Seven art organizations and 15 artists and cultural workers from New England have signed a national statement pledging to resist the political pressure many cultural institutes have been facing under ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WJW) — A billboard that reads “Yes! I Buy Crack Houses,” put up by what appears to be an out-of-state investor, is drawing sharp criticism across the Cleveland area. After backlash ...