A rusted Green Mountain Railroad Company boxcar stands on a siding. Its proprietary yellow stenciled letters GMRC are crisp, while much of its aging metal side is covered in graffiti — bubble style ...
Broken Ground art teacher Karen McCormack puts up artwork for the Youth Art Month exhibition at the City Wide Community Center on Thursday, February 19, 2026. The exhibition will be up from February ...
A wooden sculpture titled “The Steelworker and Family” has long been the symbol of Blawnox, but only recently has the artwork’s backstory come to light. Historian and author Tom Powers said the ...
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A woman takes a picture of the art installation "The Shen" by artist by Mert Ege Kose during the fifth edition of the "Forever is Now" art exhibition by Art d’Egypte at the Giza pyramids necropolis — ...
DAMASCUS — In a dimly lit hall in Idlib, visitors are first met with their own reflections. A mirror embedded in a video installation captures each person’s image as sound swells around them. The work ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
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Medieval art was anything but simple – every detail had meaning. In this video, we dive into some of the most well-known medieval paintings to uncover the hidden symbolism woven into the imagery. From ...
A Hamas hostage, rescued in a daring Israeli military mission after eight months of “hell” that included chains, blindfolds and being tied with rope, is now transforming his pain into paintings.
The injunction of a group show centered around the multivalent flower is to wander the field and pluck what suits you. Left: Gabriella Hirst, "How to Make A Bomb" (2015–ongoing), digital print ...