Natufian clay figurine from Israel reveals an early story about how people connected with animals and used art to understand their world.
Creative Activities judges from a previous Fair season meet before the Minnesota State Fair to evaluate and sample entries. Art Hound Morgan Kempton is especially a fan of the designs atop pies.
A small clay figurine from roughly 12,000 years ago is forcing archaeologists to rethink when humans began telling complex, character driven stories about themselves and the animals around them.
GREEN COVE SPRINGS | The stray cocker spaniel's fur was matted and crawling with fleas. She was emaciated, in pain from a severe ear infection and trembling from fear. Yet the dog looked up with trust ...
You’ve probably seen Vincent Van Gogh’s “Starry Night” remastered in many forms: with mosaic tiles, on canvas shoes, in stained glass, projected in 360 degrees on the walls of a warehouse, and even in ...
The Jigoku-zoshi (“Handscrolls of Buddhist Hell”) is a Japanese scroll from the late 12th century that graphically depicts naked, horrified monks running away from bands of vicious, animal-headed ...
I recently received a copy of Dr. Keri Cronin's new book called Art for Animals: Visual Culture and Animal Advocacy, 1870–1914. I honestly know just about nothing about this topic, so I immediately ...