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“We connect after dinner (with a burning paper and a falling stone)” by Michael Van Winkle is on display at Albany Library’s ...
The Indiana Quilters Trail Shop Hop is back to inspire creativity and encourage people to visit local craft stores.
Aside from her first job as a babysitter, Tesser has always been an artist in one form or another. She was “the kid in kindergarten who everybody knew I could draw, from when I was just as young as ...
After capturing the hearts of record store clerks everywhere, Yasuaki Shimizu is on his first U.S. tour. Plus, Ruth Asawa, ...
She was “the kid in kindergarten who everybody knew I could draw ... art quilts, but I really didn't like sewing,” she says. “Sewing just wasn't my thing, but textiles and patterns and ...
The tradition passed to Liang's father, who began by drawing simple outlines ... villages would come to my father for patterns for their clothes and quilts," Liang says. By the 1950s, as Miao ...
Habitat for Humanity home-building efforts, the Wicked West Comic Expo, the annual pancake breakfast and plant sale and much ...
South of Midnight is a gorgeous, empathetic celebration of America's deep South, even if the adventure game under that artistry is fairly run-of-the-mill.
For decades, the gamchha has been a ubiquitous presence on Indian streets. The traditional scarf, made out of a red-and-white chequered piece of fabric, is used as a towel, pillow, turban, eye mask ...
Madam X’s spiritual diagrams, Umar Rashid curates Robert Colescott, Carole Caroompas’s anti-hero journey, 50 years of L.A. Louver, and more.