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Through painting, 17-year-old Brianna Ibarra is turning pain into purpose, raising thousands for Cook Children's Hospital.
In this video, I take you behind the scenes as I create a painted portrait on a glass surface and then use a squeegee to ...
SOPAC treasurer Art Puddister says a commitment from the government to put more money into moose fencing and brush cutting translates to better safety outcomes, and that every dollar spent leads to ...
Celebrities are products,” curator Ron Magliozzi tells Observer. “They were actually properties of the studio, and they were ...
Over the next month, visitors to the Carbondale Arts Gallery will be welcomed by two solo exhibitions — “Oddly Familiar” by ...
Tepfer, published in the Cambridge Archaeological Journal, explores the transformation of elk rock art in the Mongolian Altai ...
Just seeing so many people who volunteered their time to help make it a great success … it’s really meaningful and ...
An in-depth analysis of the ongoing rivalry between Elon Musk and Donald Trump, exploring the implications of Musk's ...
I was just trying to pack out my buddy's moose hide when the bear came barreling at me through the brush, and attacked me ...
But your face is what makes people believe in it.” – Stephen Skeel with 7 Wonders. The era of faceless marketing is over. The era of founder-led brands is here.
The majestic moose faces several threats, including habitat destruction and climate change. These challenges have affected moose populations, particularly in southern areas of their range.
Kris Wilton, deputy director, audience and engagement, at the RISD Museum speaks to the Globe on how an art museum can compete for attention in an internet-obsessed world.