As the artist Bill Watterson said, there’s treasure everywhere. And when the treasure is art, there’s an art to finding it.
His art cuts to the core of our engagement with art past and present, looking at foundational interactions between viewers, art objects, and art institutions.
Contemporary artists are reclaiming picture frames and transforming them into sites of storytelling, history, and embodied ...
Time machines don’t exist, but The Mercantile at Milton comes pretty darn close. This sprawling antique wonderland in the ...
Create narrow built-in display shelves for a gorgeous DIY accent wall that allows you to display decor or store items.
That’s the feeling you get at James E. McNellie’s Public House in Tulsa, where the shepherd’s pie isn’t just a menu item—it’s ...
David Pearson and his generation of stock-car racers had a special word for it -- \"fenderprints,\" comparing the bewitching ...
Qualeasha Wood’s art mixes the hyper-contemporary with the ancient. She’s a tapestry weaver, yet her subject is online ...
On March 29, The Hoaglin Wellness Center hosted its first Spring Art Fest. The event included build-your-own bouquets, create ...
The room is nearly silent aside from an eerie static, but the bright neon colors on the walls are loud as they fill the small ...
In the suburbs of Paris, magic is made in the Louvre’s little-known ateliers, writes Elaine Sciolino in this excerpt from her ...
Textile weavers, tassel-makers, lighting restorers, cabinet makers and muralists forged new traditions at the sumptuous Beaux ...