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Charleston artist Liz Roberts uses real fish to create colorful one-of-a-kind prints. Known as Fish Print Girl, Roberts puts a vibrant spin on a centuries-old Japanese art form known as gyotaku.
This fluid art demographic can help "sew together" the once big gap between rural areas and metropolitan art-cultural development through their mobile projects and talents.
After a hiatus, the hands-on multimedia art exhibition returns July 19 at Assembly Square.
The rise of AI art is spurring a revival of analogue media It is not just vinyl. Film cameras and print publications are trendy again, too ...
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Becoming transnational : insights into the transformations of the contemporary art scene in Nairobi, Kenya Noémie Jäger Smithsonian Libraries and Archives ...