By Gary Randall For The Mountain Times Winter in Oregon has a way of silencing the world. Between storms, snow blankets the ...
This year’s fair will include a booth dedicated solely to First Nations Australian art, from bark paintings to works by Emily ...
Dutch painter Johannes Torrentius was lost to time—until his only extant painting surfaced. Read more in this edition of Art ...
I can walk to this outdoor museum and observe sculptures I’d never see in spring and summer, and sometimes even free music is ...
Elizabeth Ward of Green Valley traveled to Nepal in 2000 for her 55th birthday. She fell in love with the people and went ...
Abstraction is both a language and a way of thinking—an approach that allows me to engage with possibility rather than ...
Sinuous branches of a line of leafless trees stand out against a flaming sunset. Brilliant oranges and yellows stretch across ...
From art galleries to concert halls, arts organizations in Sarasota, Manatee and Charlotte counties are keeping busy in March ...
Titled "Northern Lights," a new exhibition in Switzerland showcases artworks of the taiga made between 1888 and 1937 ...
Tony Wade is a landscape artist, but he is also an ecologist with a fascination with the world around us, how we interact ...
13.35 years ago, on February 14, 1990, the iconic 'Pale Blue Dot' photo was captured, showing Earth as a tiny speck from 3.7 ...
Yes, the L.A. blazes were worsened by climate change, say Australian bushfire experts. But that doesn’t mean people are ...