You might be able to recycle your stack of old business cards, but the more sustainable choice is to upcycle them around your home. Here are 13 creative ideas.
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Freeman, known for his large sculpture displays of the moko jumbies at Yacht Haven Grande, a tourist attraction, is also dedicated to preserving V.I. culture. He continues his work by educating the ...
A retrospective exhibition of Tatsuaki Kuroda (1904-1982), a wood and lacquer artist and living national treasure, is being ...
In the heart of thriving Oklahoma City lies a more than 100-year-old relic to the city's western heritage: one of the largest cattle stockyards in the world ...
There is that unmistakable buzz in the air. For art aficionados it’s the best of times, surely. The India Art Fair (IAF) is ...
Alex Matisse grew up in a family of acclaimed artists, but not until he took an after-school pottery class did he discover ...
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The colorful Eric Owen Moss-designed 708 House became a neighborhood magnet and sparked ideas for large-scale public art installations. Owner Ed Massey reflects on its memory.
The Cabot Mill, with its sturdy brick walls and large windows, is a piece of history in its own right. It’s a testament to Maine’s industrial past, now repurposed to house treasures from every era.
Although we are not surprised that LEGO managed to inject so much heart and narrative into its Barad-dûr set, we remain enthralled by the intricacies of the build and just how right they are. And so, ...