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An unveiling of a new sculpture was held at Creemore Village Green last Thursday just in time for the Easter weekend. As the ...
Christopher Curtis spent summers atop Mount Mansfield as a young child, where his obsession with rocks took hold. That led to ...
In his cozy workshop behind his D.C. home, contemporary kumiko craftsman David Gootnick, a Craft Show featured artist, uses the raw material of his practice: a five-foot-long, two-inch-thick plank of ...
The Waterloo Center for the Arts is hosting a new art and music festival featuring live alternative music, artist vendors, food trucks and skate demonstrations.
Wander around the Georgetown French Market, catch a movie at FilmFest DC, and check out the "Alice (in wonderland)" ballet.
The Mad Hatter Cafe stands as a whimsical oasis on West Main Street, where the ordinary world of the Eastern Shore transforms ...
Imagine a place where teacups hang from ceilings, playing cards adorn the walls, and your breakfast arrives with names like ...
In true Art of the Deal form this week ... will be re-opening its review of the merger between U.S. Steel and Nippon Steel. The previous review under the Biden administration was plagued with ...
They are presenting the trail in partnership with Wild in Art and The World of Peter Rabbit. Tales on the Tyne will also be supported by a region-wide learning programme for schools and children ...
Beatrix Potter's popular character Peter Rabbit has been chosen as the design for an art trail's money-raising statues. Forty individually decorated statues of the sketchbook rabbit will be dotted ...
Adjusted for inflation, that’s more than $17,000 today — not an insignificant chunk of change for a ‘60s art contest. Some were outraged. A blank steel plate, apparently just waiting to rust?