Creative Clay will celebrate 30 years with the return of Good Folk Fest. On Sunday, Nov. 16, the nonprofit takes over the Coliseum with live music, make-and-take art projects and ...
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October 23, 2024 Many gameboards on view in the exhibition Playing with Design: Gameboards, Art and Culture offer a glimpse into the social and economic changes of the late nineteenth and early ...
Meanwhile the Frank K. M. Rehn Galleries have opened with another of the College Art Association’s shows, which are to tour the provinces. This one goes under the heavy title of “American Scenes and ...
Visual artist and associate teaching professor of art in Rutgers University–Camden’s Department of Visual, Media, and Performing Arts, Stass Shpanin focuses on historical interpretations of American ...
The fabric she chooses features a melange of blues, from sky to Carolina to navy. Pulling in swatches of yellow, gray and white, she snips each one into a shape. She selects shapes to sew to other ...
“Grandma Moses: A Good Day’s Work” repositions Anna Mary Robertson “Grandma” Moses (1860–1961) as a multidimensional force in American art, whose beloved painted recollections of rural life earned her ...
A new art exhibit at downtown San Antonio's Centro de Artes Gallery will celebrate the things that go bump in the night. Beginning October 2, Cuentos y Arte: Mexican American Folk Tales of the ...
The American Folk Art Museum looked more plucked than plucky at the close of 2011. The museum owns the most extensive collection of American folk art anywhere, along with a large selection of folk art ...
What does “home” mean? Different things to all of us, of course. A place of love, for some. One fraught with trouble, for others. An elusive concept for too many. “Home isn’t always a place of comfort ...
The Cahoon Museum of American Art is highlighting the striking artistry of sign-making in its show, “Taverns to Trades: American Folk Art Signs,” opening Wednesday, September 17, and running through ...
Meredith Herndon is the writer and editor for the Smithsonian American Women's History Museum. Discover how the Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum’s 2025 interns explored women’s history ...
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