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The Feminine Abandon of Danielle Mckinney

Danielle Mckinney, a New Jersey-based artist, found solace in painting in 2020 during the global lockdown. Transitioning from photography to acrylics and then oils, Mckinney began creating vibrant interiors featuring

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How a College Gym Teacher in Massachusetts Invented a New Sport to Keep His Students Entertained and Fit During the Frigid Winter

James Naismith, the inventor of basketball, holding a soccer ball and a basket Public domain via Wikimedia Commons In the

Top 50 Exhibitions Around the World in 2024

The year 2024 was marked by global conflict, but it was also a year filled with exceptional art exhibitions that

The Perfect Last-Minute Gift for Art Enthusiasts, Education Advocates, and Your Generally Curious Friends — Colossal

Looking for a last-minute gift for the creative person in your life? Consider giving them a Colossal Membership! This unique

See How Talking Portraits Bring the Greatest Living Shakespearean Actors to Life

The Red Eight Gallery in London is currently hosting an innovative exhibition that pays tribute to the greatest Shakespearean actors

The Canonization of St. Luigi

The recent release of photos by the New York Police Department depicting Luigi Mangione's extradition to New York City has

These Five Trailblazing American Women Will Be Featured on Quarters in 2025

The U.S. Mint recently announced the upcoming release of five new quarters featuring trailblazing American women in 2025. These women

Psychedelic Distortions and Glitches Streak Across Alexis Mata’s Bold Paintings — Colossal

Alexis Mata is a Mexico City-based artist whose work delves into the complexities of digital glitches and distorted perceptions. His

Artists Find Energy Justice in Grassroots Acts

The Swiss Institute's exhibition "Energies" takes us back to the 1970s in the East Village, where a community came together