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Though artistically driven communication has existed as long as communication itself, Ray Johnson is considered to be the ...
The Grand Center for Arts and Culture’s latest Artist-in-Residence, Jessica Dzielinski, completed her three-week stay in New ...
Celebrate UConn women's basketball's historic NCAA championship win over South Carolina with a commemorative page print from ...
In a world where art feels gatekept, this Latino-run LA print shop is flipping the script—one pay-what-you-can print at a ...
The Fairfield Art Association will be hosting a Linoleum Printmaking Class throughout May. These classes will be with ...
The Dallas Museum of Art has acquired seven works from the Dallas Art Fair for its permanent collection. The acquisitions were made possible by a grant of nearly $100,000 from the Dallas Art Fair ...
Analog forms of communication are far from dead. Indie stationery brands are capitalizing on a dedicated customer base who ...
Van Cleef & Arpels is set to unveil its patrimonial collection in Oceania for the first time at The Art Of Movement ...
Philip Lique, an artist and designer based in South Florida, remembers the first time he attended the Miami Zine Fair. Originally from Connecticut, he says the independent publishing convention was ...
His art cuts to the core of our engagement with art past and present, looking at foundational interactions between viewers, art objects, and art institutions.
Omakase @ Barracks Row creates ink impressions of squid, whole trout, and other seafood for its unique gallery wall.
We think we know what collage is: cutting up some magazines and pretty paper with scissors and gluing it into a new picture. It’s not so simple at “Telepathic Jungle,” a rousingly colorful, bright ...