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How did a ‘health drink’ from the early 1800s spawn so many names and variations? An expert in American dialects explains.
The overlooked printmaker Blanche Lazzell, of West Virginia, deserves recognition as one of America's first Modernists and ...
R.A. Pesce, represented by Studio Tashtego in Cold Spring, contributed a dozen pieces of glazed white stoneware that resemble ...
Celebrate creativity this fall at Kanab’s “Harvest Hues” art show. Featuring local artists in vibrant mediums and a full ...
Mississippi Museum of Art’s 14th biennial survey of recent works by contemporary visual artists living and working in the ...
The proudly neurodiverse art collective’s exhibition “tell ___ ‘hi’ from me” acts as a belated introduction to the wider ...
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CW33 on MSN3 hidden art gems in Texas earn national recognitionFrom the Cathedral of Junk in Austin to the Sun Tunnels in Utah, these lesser-known art destinations offer a unique and ...
After years of exploration and research in Utah’s remote Nine Mile Canyon, Verlicia Perez wrote a guidebook titled "Echoes of ...
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Livingetc on MSNI Went to the World's Most Prestigious Art Fair — These Are the 7 Booths I Can't Stop Thinking About Now I'm Back HomeArt Basel 2025 captured a riveting portrait of contemporary self-expression. But who knew it would show us other ways of ...
No Instructions, a new art gallery in Bay View, is the product of a lifelong dream of first-time gallery owner James Stepanek ...
Stella’s Art Gallery The May show at Stella’s Art Gallery, 38033 Euclid Ave., Willoughby, is “Shape Matters.” Works must be round, oval or cylindrical, and that includes the frame.
Gabriele Finaldi, the director of the National Gallery, tells The Art Newspaper that his predecessors had had their eye on the altarpiece “for decades”. It was finally acquired earlier this year.
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