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Print artist Ana Inciardi sells her art through vending machines at 50 locations. Instead of snacks, Inciardi's three-slot machines produce prints you can collect, for the low price of four quarters.
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Santa Cruz Sentinel on MSNFelton printmaker Lili Arnold uses art to raise funds for LA fire victimsMuch like the colorful flora that emerges from a charred landscape following wildfires, people also emerge to help out ...
Superior High School's annual Spartan Fiesta was all about feedback for junior Marlee Proctor. She walked around the event Wednesday, May 7, leaving a trail of sticky notes for fellow students. "You ...
Hidden away for decades, the drawings and paintings of Flannery O'Connor have gone on view at her former homestead in Georgia ...
The University of Georgia Summer Art Camp is set to return in 2025 with a brand new agenda, expanding from a four-day ...
The resilient category is entering the next stage of its development-and it seems to be moving away from commoditization.
Exploring St. Paul, from the linear Dickerman Park to the once thriving commercial buildings on Arcade Street and the unique ...
Beard mapped out the song’s notes by color, including the horn solos. Along with large-scale acrylic paintings, also on display are smaller paintings, linocut reduction prints and works on ...
Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution Alfred Frueh, best known for his mid-century caricatures in The New Yorker, sent this hand-colored print to painter and lithographer Wood Gaylor.
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