Culture and Arts

From Tiny Strips of Cardboard, Greg Olijnyk Fashions Fantastical Monuments — Colossal

Greg Olijnyk, a talented artist based in Melbourne, has a unique way of transforming cardboard into intricate and detailed sculptures of robots, machines, insects, and buildings. His work showcases the

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Lasted Culture and Arts

An Erotic Puppet Theater Makes Its Grand NYC Debut

Singer-Songwriter Anna Witiuk Shares Her Story Through "That Paradise Place" Anna Witiuk, a singer-songwriter who has undergone multiple open heart

In ‘Keep the Kid Alive,’ Arielle Bobb-Willis Reaches for Exuberance — Colossal

Arielle Bobb-Willis, a Los Angeles-based photographer, brings a unique blend of color, movement, and expertly choreographed gestures to her work,

See Picasso’s Lesser-Known Print Works, Which He Continued Experimenting With Into His 80s

The exhibition will also explore Picasso’s collaborations with other artists and printmakers, showcasing how his innovative spirit extended beyond his

Opportunities for Artists, Writers, & Art Workers in November 2024

Hyperallergic’s monthly Opportunities Listings are a valuable resource for artists and creatives seeking funding and community support to advance their

Six Artists Open Up About Voting in the US Election

"As the 2024 election approaches, voters across the country are grappling with their choices and deciding how to cast their

Dreamlike Creatures and Spiritual Symbols Merge in Lou Benesch’s Watercolors — Colossal

Lou Benesch’s mystical watercolor paintings are a captivating blend of cosmic phenomena, spiritual symbolism, and dream-like imagery. In his upcoming

The ‘Super Bowl of Wildlife Art’ Is All About Ducks, and It Has Protected America’s Wetlands for 90 Years

The Federal Duck Stamp Program: A Bridge Between Art and Conservation In 1934, amidst concerns about the destruction of America's

New York City’s Art Show Gets Up-Close and Personal

The 36th edition of the Art Show at the Park Avenue Armory was a delightful experience for art enthusiasts and