It has been a standout season for Fountain Hills resident Elaine Tarr, who was named the Fountain Hills Art League’s Artist of the Month in November and has now earned the League’s esteemed 2025 ...
The Pagani Zonda began life as a niche Italian supercar and ended up as the ultimate status object, a machine treated less ...
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Two outdoor art festivals take place over the Jan. 3 weekend.
I've written many columns in the Fulcrum over the years about the power of the arts to shape life in America. In November of ...
Fiber artist Lena Wagner and oil painter Fredric Johnson join the Milton Arts Guild, showcasing their unique creations at the ...
Nicole Eisenman’s latest exhibition builds on a long tradition of artists using their work to speak out against fascism and ...
Thread Count, a large-scale group exhibition curated by Charlotte Grüssing at The Hole, aims to illuminate the beguiling ...
Lagos' bustling streets have become a canvas for bold murals and vibrant graffiti as the city hosts its first Street Art ...
The U.S.-based Kahlo Foundation is promoting the idea — and some in the collectibles world think it could be the wave of the future.
Fusing age-old techniques with digital tools, a new generation of creatives is expanding the tradition of tapestries—and filling art galleries and museums to a degree never seen before.
Massive tapestries fill the walls of the American Contemporary Art (ACA) Galleries with subjects within them jutting out from pale backgrounds carefully woven with bold colored yarn. They stare toward ...