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The journey of The Nightmare Before Christmas as the blueprint for goth culture in the mainstream extends far beyond Halloween nostalgia, examining how a singular film reshaped attitudes, aesthetics, ...
Check out two new books, a collection of eerie short stories and a novel about gentrification in Atlanta, plus a celebration of books for young readers.
As the founder of Woman’s Art Journal and the author of influential textbooks, she documented the work of many accomplished ...
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The Indy Art Center is seeking financial gifts to renovate its Marilyn K. Glick School of Art building and outdoor Artspark in Broad Ripple. Leaders of the art center, 820 E. 67th St., announced ...
The Crocker Art Museum has named Agustín Arteaga as its next Mort and Marcy Friedman director and CEO. The Crocker Art Museum has named Agustín Arteaga as its next Mort and Marcy Friedman ...
This is Volume 1, Issue No. 2 of Spencer’s Art Law Journal. This issue contains two essays, which will become available by posting on Arnet, September through November 2010. As noted in Issue No. 1 of ...
The Speed Art Museum's Black Avant-Garde series may ... Reach reporter Eleanor McCrary at [email protected] or at @ellie_mccrary on X, formerly known as Twitter.
Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. An art show debuting this weekend at Maine Art Gallery features the creations of Midcoast K-12 students. The Student Art ...
Held at the Yard Gallery off the High Street, it has been organised by the Door. More than 30 pieces of art are on display from emerging young talents to seasoned masters with pieces from those aged ...
Curating a 120-piece art collection was easy. Displaying it at home? That was the hard part. Color and architectural ornamentation in a home can compete with paintings, photographs, sculptures ...