The artist, who died at 85, used Indigenous imagery like the canoe and the buffalo the way Warhol used soup cans.
A posse of vibrant creatures slyly scope out their surroundings in prints by Jo Pearson, a.k.a. Strangford. From pigeons and ...
Printmaking takes center stage in the latest Artists Archives of the Western Reserve programming, including an exhibition by ...
Photo by El Berger Many Carnegie Mellon students will enter as first-years and graduate four years later having created nothing but three essays for gen eds they complained about and a mediocre ...
As the instructor at the nation's only full-time carousel-animal carving school, Larry Ridge, 75, is keeping a centuries-old ...
Since 1976, second-generation track photographer Lou Hodges Jr. has captured horse racing at Fair Grounds Race Course & Slots ...
GREAT SALE!!!!!! The 47th annual Stock Dog Sale sold 16 dogs, averaging $10,984, with a top of $23,000 to Pat Fulton Ranches of Bayside. The 63rd annual Gelding Sale sold 38 geldings, averaging ...
The success of Shook! A Black Horror Anthology, released last year, has summoned an all-new anthology from US publishers ...
Kira Bursky, 28, was featured in exhibitions at the West Asheville Library and Transylvania Arts Council for her Tropical ...
Local sculptor Tony Chytka was a contestant in the rodeo back in the late 1970s. He decided to combine his love for art and the rodeo by sculpting bronze figurines. He’s been displaying his artwork at ...
An artists' reception will be held on Sunday from 1:30-3 p.m. that will be open to the public. The Gray Gallery at QU is located inside the Brenner Library on the school's main campus. The exhibit ...