See a horror play from the Globe’s Miss Conduct, sculpt clay creatures, and cringe at your old teen angst.
The Triton Museum in Santa Clara, which has showcased local artists for many years, is exhibiting 20 years’ worth of work by ...
On Friday, March 7, the Charles B. Wang Center hosted the opening of the solo exhibition titled “Cycles of Clay: The Ceramic ...
The enigmatic people who created the figures may have shared cultural traditions with neighboring Maya and other ancient ...
Whether they pay off is another matter — truth be told, they often don’t — but the sheer creative gall behind the movie is ...
Writer-director Andre Gaines takes Amiri Baraka's 1964 play about the encounter between a reserved Black man and a roguish ...
The 12th edition of ‘CounterPointe’ will feature new works by established and emerging artists, blending ballet with ...
Students in the BYU Department of Art’s B66 building are keeping the art of sculpting alive. The B66 building is open both day and night, with "open studio" hours where students come after class to ...
The playfully postmodern potter, whose designs are shaped by music, mathematics and science, is the subject of a long overdue ...
The Other Art Fair, presented by Saatchi Art, returns to Artifact Events in Ravenswood, Chicago, from March 27 to 30. This ...
But the art dealer and former fine arts specialist at Sotheby’s had never heard of the man behind the masterful works, Henry Orlik. Once upon a time, Orlik was a leading British Surrealist.
I sculpted this piece in polymer clay and used resin art to create a surreal environmental effect. I have tried my best to recreate all the details in the movie to create a perfect diorama.
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