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W hen you think about the 1990s, there’s a good chance a few visuals come to mind: oversized denim, graphic tees, maybe a ...
Friends and family of Dont Fret are remembering him as a loving, humorous and helping hand who enjoyed soccer, fishing and ...
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Prince Street Gallery joins Kingston’s art revival with Francine Tint’s bold show of paintings and sculpture, curated by Alan ...
The crawl has been a staple of the St. Paul arts community since 1977.
And now, at 82, some 50 years after launching a career as an Abstract Expressionist painter in New York City, Tint is finally ...
In 1985, City Council member Joan Specter teamed up with Mayor Wilson Goode for City Hall’s first art exhibit. The next year, ...
King Street Station in Seattle presents “Myths to Mundane,” an exhibition featuring the works of Indian-born, Seattle-based ...
He paints cityscapes, flowers, sailboats, and more. "I was born with a brush. I’m going to die with my brush," he says.
Ser Serpas, a trash-art “assemblagist” who has been in the Whitney Biennial, takes her pick of New York’s litter, ahead of a ...
Richard Whittaker Jump-start this year’s stacked Psych Fest with Ringo Deathstarr’s gauzy shoegaze symphony before they ...