Emile-Allain Séguy was enamored with the overlooked wonders of the natural world. Namely, its insects, from the brilliant wings of butterflies to the less-loved forms of beetles, grasshoppers, ...
April rain cast a soft glow through the large windows of the Lynnwood Event Center at The District on Tuesday night, where ...
The Lynnfield Art Guild is presenting a Quilt Patterns Using Reclaimed Wood Demonstration by Laura Petrovich-Cheney on Thursday from 7-8:30 p.m. via Zoom. This demonstration is open to all members via ...
Kysa Johnson, “blow up 322 – the long goodbye (history of gold) – subatomic decay patterns and rapidly spinning neutron star PSR – B1509 – 58” (2017), ink on high gloss on board, 48 x 96 inches (all ...
Recently, I’ve seen that many people in the Western world have begun to question our general collective aversion to color. Real estate agents recommend keeping walls in neutral colors and investing in ...
It was the late 1960s and early ’70s, a moment in which the art establishment was in a full-on bromance with Minimalism: stacked boxes, chilly neon, hand-drawn grids, not to mention all that trippy ...
Humans are visual creatures. Objects we call “beautiful” or “aesthetic” are a crucial part of our humanity. Even the oldest known examples of rock and cave art served aesthetic rather than utilitarian ...
Recipients are awarded booth space at the festival and a spot in an exhibition workshop. Here's a look at this year's winners ...
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