With his long hair and grey beard, David French is always a recognizable presence at art fairs and festivals around Charlotte, but even more familiar are his paintings, which capture the most beloved ...
“First-Name Basis,” an exhibit of works by the renowned street artist READ, opens with a reception from 7 to 10 p.m., ...
If the Maine Maritime Museum whetted your appetite for all things nautical, the Penobscot Marine Museum in Searsport is the ...
Dee’s 50’s Place Diner in Barberton, Ohio, offers outrageously delicious chicken fried steak that hits the spot. Nestled in ...
Pictures of Belonging” traces the careers of three female artists who flourished despite the U.S. government’s imprisonment ...
Two doors down from “Marfa,” at Erin Cluley Gallery, “On the Horizon” pairs five Dallas-based artists with five others whose ...
In an age where digital effects and computer-generated imagery (CGI) dominate the world of animation, it’s easy to overlook the hand-drawn, frame-by-frame techniques that once defined the medium.
Keith Padgett paints the winding rivers, waterside forests and old-timey shrimp boats of Florida’s rural Gulf Coast. Yet, ...
A previously lost William H Dorsey painting, representing 19th-century Black wealth and high culture, was found at the New ...
Landscape paintings and photographs perpetuate this habitual way of imagining what’s out there, acting as blinders of a sort. There’s nothing wrong with them, except when their version of the world ...
Pixel art is a staple of the industry, going back to the NES era. For more than a decade, this visual style defined the gaming industry, with Nintendo and Sega's early consoles making great use of ...
are documenting the city's rapidly changing landscape as gentrification threatens to erase what little remains of its historic charm. Lam Yuet Ying, 25, took up analog photography in 2019 and quickly ...