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In 2023, Karimah McFarlane took a leap and purchased the gallery Buckhead Art & Company. Her mission for the gallery is “to make art accessible to everybody and to have difficult conversations ...
Houston – May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and an art show in the city is breaking the stigma around mental illness. Bringing together 20 artists with deeply personal journeys, this free ...
Untitled Art, Houston will also feature an expanded Nest sector, offering subsidised stands to offset costs for select participants.
We’re revisiting the best outdoor landscapes T’s covered, from a cactus nursery in Morocco to a wildflower meadow in England.
The New York art spring season is in full swing, with five coinciding art fairs—Frieze, Esther, Independent, Spring/Break and TEFAF—announcing the crescendo this week. Frieze New York, the ...
Editor's Pick: A Model Art Studio Atwood Atelier is a community-first art studio with classes, workshops and painting sessions with a live model.
What happens when basketballs become a work of art? Such is the case with Baltimore-based artist Brandon Donahue-Shipp 's Basketball Bloom (Spectrum), one of 10 new contemporary art pieces acquired ...
The Art Bike parade is a rolling commotion! Joining us are Jack Massing from the Orange Show & Justin Schultz from the Houston Parks Board with details.
Ser Serpas, a trash-art “assemblagist” who has been in the Whitney Biennial, takes her pick of New York’s litter, ahead of a new show at MOMA PS1.
Tessa Granowski left the New York art scene to open Nature of Things, a tiny gallery with ambitious goals.
There is often little room for modern or student-produced art. The Houses “have a particular architecture,” Luise Mörke says, that “already determines what is possible in a given space, or ...
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