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“Leon Dabo: En France Encore,” a show timed to coincide with the Santa Barbara Museum of Art’s major Van Gogh-themed exhibition, is on view through March 28 at Sullivan Goss Gallery, 11 E. Anapamu St.
“Leon Dabo was a French-born American artist who became well known before t
By Killian Bell • 11:12 am, February 17, 2022
If you find yourself lugging around your iPad on a regular basis, you probably need a stand that’s as mobile as it is effective. Compass Pro perfectly fits the bill with its durable, folding design that’s ready when
You don’t have to sell your house to stage it. Setting up special vignettes in every room can make any home feel more welcoming.
This thought came to me when the base of a cake pedestal that has yet to find its way back to storage since my daughter’s grad party last July got a new
More than 70 artists are selling their creations at The Big Easel Art Festival in River Ranch on Saturday.
The festival runs from 9:00 am until 4:00 pm in the River Ranch Town Square in Lafayette
Pieces on display and on sale during the festival will cover a variety of mediums inc
The darkroom is, I believe, the ultimate escape — if you are a photographer, that is. Whether you call it a she-shed, a man cave, darkroom or by another name, once the door is firmly shut and sealed, it’s just you and your art. It gives you focus — pun intended. Just remember, no touchsc
Five years after it began, an Arnprior man continues to struggle with his tormenting health condition.
Fifty-year-old Don Lacasse has adult tic syndrome, a condition causing daily episodes of uncontrollable shouting and unpredictable movements.
“I’ve had episodes where I’v
Assistant Editor Jerry Lindsey prepared the article and took photos.
The intriguing attraction of art of any format is the fact that often, there are no guidelines as to the required size. However, a local venue did require a specific dimension to enter its current art show.
An acclaimed artist, whose sculptures are to be found across West Belfast, is set to return to the city after a 17-year sojourn in his native Canada.
Born to an Irish mother and an Indian father, Farhad Nargol-O’Neill (52) opened his first Belfast studio in the Brookfield Mill in 1995.
There’s yet another immersive artist-inspired light show in town.
“Immersive Frida Kahlo” opens Saturday, March 12, at SVN West San Francisco, with projections of Mexican artist Frida Kahlo’s paintings accompanied by biographic presentations and original music. Like other flashy