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The Unbearable Lightness of 300 Tons a Day,” an exhibit done through Recology King County’s Artists in Residence Program, makes art out of Styrofoam and more.
The old-school souvenir is dead, and "memory collecting" has taken its place. Here's why junk journals make the best travel ...
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The Crabs That Carry Their Homes—And Sometimes Decorate ThemImagine wandering through a tide pool, your eyes tracing the mysterious shapes hidden in the sand and seaweed. Suddenly, a ...
Through the CREATE program, eight SC artists used trash from cleanups to create art that raised environmental awareness and reflected Gullah-Geechee culture.
By Ben Olson Reader Staff Anyone who has called Sandpoint home for more than a minute has heard of Misty Mountain Furniture. The boutique furniture shop has handcrafted fine art interiors in town ...
French toast enthusiasts will find their holy grail in the Floridian French Toast – thick-cut bread soaked in a ...
In Bradenton, Florida, that moment happens daily at a little lime-green building called Willy-Yums Hotdogs & More. The Florida food scene might conjure images of fresh seafood, Cuban sandwiches, and ...
New York-born artist SaraNoa Mark evokes such questions with their exhibition “Evaporated Hours” at Dreamsong Art Gallery in ...
Artist Cindy Pease Roe’s creative process starts with what washes up on shore. Rope, fishing line, netting and other marine ...
The Freer Gallery of Art and the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery combine to comprise the Smithsonian National Museum of Asian Art. Opened in 1923, the Freer Gallery showcases American paintings from the ...
No matter what we do, no matter how we try, life changes—and that was the theme of the dismantling of the sand mandala, by ...
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