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Jane Callister’s project, which she began two years ago with a Faculty Research Grant, dives into film history and blends it ...
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An ancient word is inspiring fresh creativity, and a diverse display of Mexican-American culture, at an art exhibit in northern Colorado.
This fall, the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. is bedecked with pastels, broad brushstrokes and light –– the ...
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Greek painter El Greco is one of the best known artists in the history of Western art, as his works have influenced countless ...
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