Detroit artist and Cranbrook graduate Akea Brionne's first solo museum show blends Afrosurrealism, fiber art and technology.
Thomas Mitas credits much of his artistic growth to the instructors and artists he met at the Tallahassee Senior Center.
There is a round object lying beneath the wall. At first glance, it looks like a piece of wood. Upon closer inspection, it ...
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Teresa Spellman Gamble opens 'When Irish Eyes Remember' at Tinte Cellars Georgetown July 1–Sept 30, donating 50% of sales to ...
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Gallery bosses have expressed their delight at hosting the first solo exhibition by actor Nick Frost. More than 40 pieces are ...
Anatomical figures melt like liquid across the canvas. Blending reds and blues with sweeping curves, the works conjure a ...
Sarah said: “This is my third solo exhibition at the Star Brewery Gallery, and I am looking forward to showing the new work I ...
Juma Al Haj’s latest solo exhibition explores how moments of crisis are absorbed, processed and translated into artistic ...