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Art Enriches New Affordable Housing Project
Art and culture lie at the core of the near-completed Sugar Hill affordable housing project developed by Broadway Housing Communities.
June 9, 2014
BY
Brendon Fallon
Improve Your Museum Memories: Put Away the Camera
Taking photos gives us the false sense of recording a visual experience and renders the visit little better ...
June 3, 2014
BY
Christine Lin
New-Wave Manufacturing at the Pier
Engineers and artists use a collection of 3-D printers, milling machines and other manufacturing devices to create almost ...
June 2, 2014
BY
Epoch Video
Drawing With Pancake Batter: How to Make the Coolest Pancakes Ever
How to make pancakes in the shape of Star Trek characters, beetles, Angry Bird, and anything you can ...
June 1, 2014
BY
Benjamin Kim
Let There Be Light: Behind the Trend of Illuminating Cities for Art
If you’re in Melbourne or Sydney over the next couple of weeks, you can enjoy the nightly transformation ...
May 31, 2014
BY
Scott McQuire
This is Not Your Average Canvas—It’s Painted Human Bodies. You Should See the Car.
Trina Merry sees her body art as "a distinctly human experience," she explained on her website. "Body paint ...
May 27, 2014
BY
Benjamin Kim
Watch: Autistic Artist Draws City Panoramas From Memory in Astoundingly Accurate Detail (Video)
Stephen Wiltshire was 11 years old when he drew a perfect aerial view of London, England, after only ...
May 26, 2014
BY
Tara MacIsaac
Why Realism? Part 10: How Modern Art Gets Marketed
What modernists have done has been to aid and abet the destruction of the only universal language by ...
May 25, 2014
BY
Frederick Ross
Malaysian Aborigines Said to Have Key to Peace: Dream Training
A couple of researchers and writers in the 1930s and 1970s had contact with the isolated Senoi people ...
May 21, 2014
BY
Tara MacIsaac
Natural Health Benefits of Adding Beauty in the Home
Research has proven that simply viewing art will enable the viewer to become more creative.
May 20, 2014
BY
Derek Markham
Dancing Faun of Pompeii: Removed From Habitat, Out of Context
The destructive power of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in A.D. 79 effectively ended civic life in Pompeii ...
May 20, 2014
BY
Matthew James Collins
Painting Faces Isn’t Just a Carnival Novelty, It’s a Fine Art (Photo Gallery)
(Daizy Design) (Daizy Design) Christy Lewis is the artist behind the award-winning Daizy Design body art. Working out ...
May 18, 2014
BY
Benjamin Kim
Why Realism? Part 8: Realism as Torchbearer for Humanity
So let us look at what was actually being done by academic artists of the late 19th century. ...
May 18, 2014
BY
Frederick Ross
Artist Creates Cool, Intricate Optical Illusions on New Zealand Beach (Photo Gallery)
Artist Jamie Harkins works out of Mount Maunganui, New Zealand. His art expresses diverse styles and themes; however, ...
May 18, 2014
BY
Benjamin Kim
This Kid Can Draw Like Mozart Could Compose at His Age (Photo Gallery)
This 11-year-old was practically born drawing. What he can do with a pencil is amazing.
May 13, 2014
BY
Benjamin Kim
Startups Support Artists With a Creative Space
Technology companies are often blamed for driving up the rent in San Francisco, and artists have been going ...
May 8, 2014
BY
Flora Qu
An Endearing Portrait of the Art-Forger Who Fooled Over 40 Museums
NEW YORK—Mark Landis, 59, is hunched over, dried-up, and slow-paced. He strolls into an arts and crafts store, ...
May 3, 2014
BY
Kristina Skorbach
Why Realism? Part 2: The Non-Language of Modernism
Modern art has taught us that it’s a lie to create an illusion of three dimensions in a ...
May 1, 2014
BY
Frederick Ross
Audience Members Touched by Shen Yun
Wednesday April 30 was the third time Kenneth Hann came to watch Shen Yun Performing Arts.
Why Realism? Part 1: Building on the Classics
Thinking about the theme of building on the classics, I’ve concluded that nothing could be more appropriate than ...
April 28, 2014
BY
Frederick Ross
7 Headlines You Won’t Read Anywhere Else Today: April 26
April 26, 2014
BY
Tara MacIsaac
Photojournalism: Life and Death Behind the Lens
War journalists face grave danger to cover some of the world’s biggest stories. Three years after the untimely ...
April 19, 2014
BY
Genevieve Belmaker
How to Reupholster a Computer Chair: A Weekend Project
I got this chair for $5 from a college student on Kijiji. It probably wasn’t even worth that ...
April 13, 2014
BY
Tracy and Joc
Could Fairies Be Real? Alleged Real-Life Fairy Photos, Fairy Sightings
Do fairies exist and, if so, do you think these photos show real fairies? Some say believing is ...
April 12, 2014
BY
Tara MacIsaac
Can Nightmares Cause Death? Spirit Possession? Mental Illness?
Dr. Patrick McNamara connects nightmares with a malevolent spirit world. Others have looked at death by night terror ...
April 11, 2014
BY
Tara MacIsaac
Photo Gallery: The AIPAD Photography Show
NEW YORK—The city's most important photography show is back at the Park Avenue Armory. With more than 80 ...
April 10, 2014
BY
Christine Lin
The Slow Art Day Challenge: Look at One Artwork for 10 Minutes
NEW YORK—My husband and I are on the same page for most things, but as soon as we ...
April 10, 2014
BY
Christine Lin
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