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Wilmington's ceramics community has lost 3 of its leading lights: Hiroshi Sueyoshi, Traudi Thornton and Dina Wilde-Ramsing.
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"We lost one of the great ones"
David Cargill's fluid figures, sometimes reaching heights of 20 feet or more, were once described by local curator Caitlin Clay as pieces “that seem to move, twist and breathe.” ...
Glenn Howerton addresses the ongoing 'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia' fan theory about Dennis Reynolds being a serial ...
If there ever was a home for retired Burning Man sculptures, it’s on this tiny peninsula stretching out into the Bay. Roughly ...
The Sag Harbor exhibit called The Ark offers re-creations of creatures from giraffes to a 12-foot-tall Spider Couple.
When Chris Miller set out with fellow artists to walk through the outdoor sculpture installation at LongWoods Preserve in Cumberland, their group was trailing a family with small children. They couldn ...
From paintings of wide-eyed characters to quirky drawings, this blockbuster show of Yoshitomo Nara is a fulfilling offering.
The staff at Beckley Art Center are pleased to announce the kick-off for a new inclusive art program at the center. The ...
Deep shades of blue and green are shown in artist Dayton Claudio's work, his favorite colors, which is currently featured along with late artist Nora Pineda's work at the Chico Art Center.
The Williams F1 team is on home ground in the 2025 British GP. It has many fans, thanks to its story of struggle and success ...
The American West is full of towns that serve as gateways into the natural world. Launching points, if you will, that sit on ...