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Creating art is a therapeutic experience for Lanette Quiroz, who lives in a permanent supportive housing apartment in ...
Modeled partly on the Dickeyville Grotto, Madeline Buol spent 15 years building a backyard shrine that is now on view at the ...
Modeled partly on the Dickeyville Grotto, Madeline Buol spent 15 years building a backyard shrine that is now on view at the Kohler Arts Center.
In Indian culture, mehndi or henna is an art that means more than just an art. It has deep significance in mythologies and ...
A personal reflection on Harriet Backer’s work and her exhibition at Kode Bergen, exploring her use of light, color, and ...
One’s Hepworth House Care Home in Stanley, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, continues to captivate everyone around her with her ...
Stephanie Elizondo Griest traveled to 12 countries over the course of a decade in a global search for 'art monks.' ...
During an audience of religious sisters belonging to several orders, Pope Leo XIV told the group that rootedness in Christ ...
But times have changed and women are no longer tethered to the kitchen and memories can be recycled into art. Domestic Matters: The Uncommon Apron, curated by Gail M. Brown, a remarkable exhibit of ...
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“For their striking aspect…these snails are considered the most beautiful on the planet,” says photographer Bruno D’Amicis. Their allure drew him from his hometown in Italy to Cuba in 2019 ...
But what we do know is that a woman named Rose Valland saved tens of thousands of works. Valland is the real-life heroine of “The Art Spy,” a curator at Jeu de Paume Museum in Paris in the 1940s.