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Visual Arts

There was a time when Tribeca, SoHo, and Greenwich Village was the hub of modern art in New York and

A traditional crèche

IN 1223, SAINT FRANCIS OF ASSISI, THE PATRON SAINT OF ITALY, created the tradition of the Crèche, or Nativity scene,

female painters

by E. Page Leggett Nearly everyone knows who Michelangelo and da Vinci are. But you’ve probably never heard of Irene

The technique is called plein air painting, a French term that translates to painting out-of-doors. Artists paint from firsthand observation
Contemporary artist Rebecca Louise Law is known for her immense creations that use plant material to turn public spaces into

Nestled in the valleys of South Tyrol, Italy, Tiroler Goldschmied was born of humble beginnings as a one-man jewelry shop.

Jocelyn Lee didn’t want to throw the flowers from her October wedding in the trash—the ranunculus were too gorgeous for

In the playbill for the acclaimed Broadway production “Hamilton,” Carey Purcell accurately credits the three leading ladies as major contributors
mask art

Magnhild Kennedy creates elaborate mask art that is deeply unsettling yet exhilarating: wholly unusual, wildly imaginative, and vividly colored. They

starting an art collection

Starting an art collection can be a daunting task. The common belief is that art collections must consist of famous

ballet photography

When we admire ballet photography, we are usually met with images of ethereal beauty and elegance—graceful bird-like creatures with legs

atlanta artist

Once there was a particular MARTA bus stop on Peachtree Street in Atlanta, Georgia that Carla Contreras used to spot

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