On pieces of rusted metal, Lithuanian artist Severija Inčirauskaitė-Kriaunevičienė cross-stitches symbols of hope.
The 82-year-old artist had her first show in New York with Pierre Matisse. Now she's debuting ceramics with Gagosian.
Popping up on my FYP, all three meters of her, was Putricia the Corpse Flower, the Botanic Gardens of Sydney’s Araceae It ...
Selected for an interview on PhotoVogue and Vogue Italia through the PhMuseum Women Photographers Grant, the photographer ...
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The creative spirit of the petal flows in the Firehouse Arts Center this winter with flower-themed works by Tri-Valley ...
A New Hampshire judge has declared a mistrial in the case of a former youth detention center worker charged with raping a teenage boy in 1998. The decision came Wednesday ...
The RISD Museum highlights the fragile beauty and striking designs of centuries-old examples of wallpaper from the collection ...
Naoko Yamada, perhaps the most well-known female anime director, and her regular collaborators find humanity amid abstract ...
Jaime Morgan, the new head of Sanford School, hopes to build on the success of her predecessor by growing enrollment and ...
1. Tom Holland and Zendaya got matching tattoos — he has a "z" above his ribcage and she has a "t" above hers. The artist who ...
Artwork by more than 2,200 students statewide, including 11 schools on Long Island, was submitted to New York State's 2025 Dr ...