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Art Green, Uncanny Painter of Chicago’s Hairy Who, Dies at 83

Arthur “Art” Green, a founding member of the renowned art group Hairy Who?, passed away at the age of 83 on April 14th. Green, who made a significant impact on

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Meet the Hive Architect, the Carpenter Independently Installing Homes for Honeybees

“Wherever I wander, bees seem to follow,” shares Matt Somerville, a skilled carpenter and dedicated conservationist. Over the past 14

The Enchanting World of Mermaid Tattoos

Exploring the Allure of Mermaid Tattoos Mermaids, striking figures of folklore and fantasy, have fascinated humanity for centuries, representing a

How Economic Pressures are Shaping the Welsh National Opera’s Future – Frozen Bells

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The Enduring Popularity of Smiley Face Tattoos

An Insight into the Smiley Face Tattoo The smiley face is an emblem of joy, good vibes, and carefree moments.

Sir Andrew Davis: Remembering a Conductor’s Conductor – Frozen Bells

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Cultural Narratives and Craft Converge in the 2025 World of WearableArt Competition

Wellington is once again alive with creativity as the extravagant World of WearableArt unfolds for 2025. This spectacular event showcases

University of Michigan’s Stamps School of Art & Design Offers a Unique MFA Experience

Posted inAnnouncement Ranked among the top-tier graduate programs nationally, this prestigious institution fosters interdisciplinary and research-driven artistic endeavors. Okyoung Noh,

How the Wound Man Healed Medieval Europe 

Sebastian Jäger, “Wound Man” (c. 1580), ink and paint on parchment, held in UCLA’s Louise M. Darling Medical Library, MS