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Time Machine: Grant Wood's old shoes
Geraldine Roberts, assistant society editor of The Gazette-Republican in 1930, wrote a column about shoes and their wearers ...
is taking applications for its 2025 Community Art Grant, a $10,000 annual fund dedicated to aiding local artists’ professional development and needs and bolstering art programming and projects ...
Step into the world of a woodworking genius as he turns simple wood into extraordinary creations ... of ordinary materials into timeless works of art. Lakers' LeBron James says he thought Luka ...
If you manage to defeat another player who has transformed into the Japanese creature, then you'll even earn a special medallion to prove your combat prowess. Transforming into Godzilla isn't ...
City officials are applying for a $100,000 grant in hopes that street art might slow traffic and improve safety even before the new bridge is built. "It's a really cool opportunity to look at ...
an arts organization in Silver Spring, Maryland. “That’s still to be seen. And with the Challenge America grant going away, I’m not sure what’s going to transpire with that.” The move by ...
Fahrenthold Nicholas Nehamas Jessica Silver-Greenberg and Apoorva Mandavilli ... Last week, the Trump administration briefly froze all federal grant spending, cutting off funding to nonprofit ...
Some words may be mispronounced. In 1930, the same year he painted the iconic “American Gothic,” Grant Wood set his easel on a hillside overlooking the village of Stone City along the ...
Ron DeSantis. Embracing Our Differences is an outdoor art exhibit at Bayfront Park that features a display of 50 oversized posters created by artists from around the world matched with messages ...
Silver Key: Nick Fogu, Photography (2); Emma Horton, Mixed Media; Alexandra Kantak, Drawing & Illustration (2) and Sculpture (2); Piper Myers, Digital Art (2); Kelly Nadzan, Ceramics & Glass ...
The entrance to the Rubin Museum of Art at 150 West 17th Street in New York City on October 4, 2024—two days before the museum closed for good. Arno Reyes Baetz for Observer Outside of the art ...