Santa Barbara’s Off Register art book and print fair, co-organized by UCSB professor Alex Lukas, debuts Nov. 16, featuring ...
The robbers only made away with two of the screen prints, which they swiped from a gallery in the Netherlands. They abandoned ...
The Lansing Art Gallery and Education Center is back with its holiday show after slowly reopening last month. The gallery had ...
Interior design is an essential aspect of creating a living space that reflects personal style and comfort. The right wall ...
The Sullivan Goss 40th Anniversary Show is on view through December 30. For longtime followers and friends of the gallery, it ...
David Lance Goines’ print shop, Saint Hieronymus Press, at 1902 Virginia St. in Berkeley hit the market this week for an ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — More than 30 local businesses will be at the Memorial Art Gallery on University Avenue on Thursday, Nov. 14 ...
"From what I see in Renaissance artists such as Michelangelo, artists cover everything. They did sculptures, costume designs ...
An Inclusive Art Event Aiming to Redefine Accessibility in the Art World, Featuring 18 Emerging Artists from 9 Countries ...
Seattle artist Sunday Nobody hid a tiny art gallery inside a dumpster that featured sculptures of raccoons in trench coats.
The space, featuring some 300 works spanning 2,000 years, is dedicated solely to art from the Korean peninsula.
The title is good: “The Voracious Eye.” This curated show at Opalka Gallery seems to be quarrying the material roots of ...