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Join the Wendell Gilley Museum on Tuesday, April 29, to enjoy the art of Maine artist Peggy Clark Lumpkins, who is the museum ...
Wooden wildebeest, gorillas, and giraffes are among the lifesize wooden animals The Herds project are taking across 10 countries to raise awareness about migration due to climate change.
This Texas Tech employee and Lubbock painter pairs wildlife and heritage of Ecuador and Puerto Rice with whimsy. Here's how ...
The Cree artist prompts museums and audiences to confront colonial legacies they’d rather forget.
In one sculpture made from fired terracotta, with a natural patina, life holds and cradles life. In another sculpture, life ...
Observer recently caught up with the Pictures Generation artist to learn more about how his practice has evolved and the role ...
A profile of artist Ian Cozzens. Cozzens moved to Providence in 1999, and quickly started making screen prints for bands, art ...
In the heart of the Arizona desert lies Painted Rock—a site etched with centuries of Native American petroglyphs. These mysterious symbols tell stories of life, travel, and belief carved into stone.
Jenny Grumbles asked friends and neighbors for their leftover cereal boxes. Once she had enough, she created her first piece.
Denver hosts the first U.S. museum survey of Kent Monkman, a member of the Fisher River Cree Nation whose large paintings are ...