A painting by Kirsten Swanson Bowen, a 1985 graduate of Boardman High School, now hangs in a prominent location on the campus ...
The painting is now on display in the entryway of the Boardman Performing Arts Center, where it can be seen by students, ...
Welcome to Wet Paint in the Wild, the freewheeling—and free!—spinoff of Artnet News Pro’s beloved Wet Paint gossip column, where we give art-world insiders a disposable camera to chronicle their lives ...
“Guernica,” an 11- by 25-foot painting, is a political, anti-war statement in response to the bombing of Guernica in the Basque region of Spain. Through the symbolic depiction of death and violence, ...
Kissajukian’s humor does not trivialize the weight of his illness, but instead familiarizes, endears, and humanizes someone living with bipolar disorder.
NASHVILLE, Tenn., Sept. 10, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Frist Art Museum presents María Magdalena Campos-Pons: Behold, a sweeping exhibition of photography, installation, video, painting, and performance ...
Seoul is the latest major city to establish itself as a significant international hub for new art. With that distinction comes the expected propagation of ambitious museum exhibitions seeking to ...
Acadiana Center for the Arts continues its instrument drive through July 18. The nonprofit will be collecting and repairing instruments through the Play It Again Instrument Recycling program, giving ...
In 1918, New York City laid claim to 20 Yiddish theaters, with one seating 2,500. Chicago possessed four, Philadelphia three and Baltimore, Boston, Cleveland, Detroit, Los Angeles, Newark and St.
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