The description of a painting directly affects how children look at that artwork. This was discovered by psychologist Francesco Walker in the Rijksmuseum. Another finding of the study is that giving ...
Youth Demand activists staged a Palestine Picasso protest at the National Gallery, covering his painting with a photo of a Gazan mother ...
"All of your taxes are used being used to kill entire families in Gaza," an activist told the group of onlookers at at the ...
In a connection with Rosh Hashana – literally the head of the year – the fish head is a well-known symbol of the Yom Tov. In many Jewish legends, fish are also traditionally a sign of parnassah (p ...
This fall all-media exhibit is up at the Chelsea Art Center, 3305 E. Silver Springs Blvd., Ocala, through November. It features 54 artworks in all media by 28 local artists. The exhibit may be viewed ...
Everyone loves hearing a story read aloud, especially children. Saturday at the Caribbean Museum Center for the Arts in downtown Frederiksted, co-authors Angela Golden Bryan and her daughter Erin Shae ...
Artist Amber Palmer took a break from teaching watercolor painting this summer but is back in full force with her classes. The classes are taught every other Thursday from 9 a.m. to noon. Students can ...
Over 100 artists showcased support for Palestinian women in Kuwait's Women in War – Palestine exhibition, featuring 200 ...
Quilting in the Valley Fall Boutique: Valley Quiltmakers Guild and the San Fernando Valley Quilt Association sell holiday items and quilts, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Oct. 19. Location, Northridge United ...
Explore the best of Stockholm in 3 days: wander historic Gamla Stan, enjoy Djurgården's museums and savor Swedish cuisine.
A Godsmack concert at Blue Arena, a bird walk at River’s Edge Natural Area and Pumpkins on Parade atThe Gardens at Spring Creek are on the calendar in the Loveland area.
•PIEROGI MAKING CLASS: 6 p.m. Oct. 18 or 10 a.m. Oct. 19, River Valley Complex, Pulaski (former Pulaski Elementary School). $35 per class. For information or to register, call (724) 651-8130.