"The Magnificat," one of Santer's early commissions, greets visitors to Catholic United Financial's St. Cloud branch office ...
In Ukraine's cemeteries, some graves are more than symbols of memory. They hold the truth about the country's enduring place ...
As the Washington County Museum of Fine Arts fills with winter light and the scent of evergreen, I’ve returned to a simple ...
Tucked away in Detroit’s vibrant landscape, The Original Gonella’s stands as a testament to culinary simplicity done extraordinarily well, where their homemade pasta salad has achieved legendary ...
With a sketchbook tucked in his backpack and eyes wide open, he has wandered into artist zones, lingered in hushed museum ...
Black holes have long captured the imagination of both scientists and the general public. These exotic objects—once thought ...
When Fernando Dávila was 8 years old in Colombia, he failed a drawing class because he painted donkeys red. There was a reason for that: He is colorblind. Now the 72-year-old ...
Abstracted Landscapes from Here and There,” a solo exhibition of paintings by Surry visual artist Richard Keen, on view at ...
While digital art allows almost limitless possibilities, it's can still be hard to replicate the charm and authenticity that can come from using more traditional physical artistic mediums. Sarah ...
After the fervour of Seoul’s early September art scene subsides, followed by London and Paris in October, where do the world’s art professionals and collectors head next? In Asia, the “art week” model ...
On Sept. 12, the Harvard Art Museums opened “Sketch, Shade, and Smudge: Drawing from Gray to Black.” This new exhibit — curated by Penley Knipe, Senior Conservator of Works of Art on Paper and Head of ...
One of my intentions when I traveled to Alaska in 2021 was to confront some personal mythologies. Though I was born there, my family left before I turned two. Despite this, I long gave the state a ...