Turning old boxes into photographs, Nick Dvoracek is a local pinhole photographer. His work is currently on display at the Oshkosh Public Library.
At The Massachusetts Institute of Technology, innovation ranges from awe-inspiring technology to down-to-earth creativity.
Between studying for midterms and completing a never-ending cycle of essays, it can seem impossible to find time to relax.
I’ve been creating illustrations in the good old, traditional way for more than 25 years; hand-drawn and painted using the ...
The articles in the series break down an often-complex creation process into easily digestible steps: the nitty-gritty of ...
Fashioned from food packages, the La Sierra University installation depicts the number of children in the city who received ...
NEXT Festival lineup will showcase works by local and national artists, culminating in six public presentations of works by ...
Lucas and Steve rage at the recent influx of terrible AI "Ghibli" images. Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by the ...
“We connect after dinner (with a burning paper and a falling stone)” by Michael Van Winkle is on display at Albany Library’s ...
The Brookland Lakeview Empowerment Center launched a campaign last year with the goal of raising $1 million to expand a ...
As Darpana Academy of Performing Arts celebrates 75 years, Sarabhai talks about social projects that have driven her dance ...
Sama Yehia’s exhibition at Dai Gallery featured 40 pieces of assemblage inspired by the Downtown Cairo Saturday market called ...