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The Other Islands Book Fair is back at Pratt's Brooklyn campus on April 26 and 27, bringing together more than 40 independent publishers for a two-day event focused on making,

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Sour Soda Studio Depicts a Saccharine World Where Humans Have Lost Control — Colossal

When you think of "soda," words like fizzy, sweet, and colorful might come to mind. On the other hand, "sour"

10 Art Shows to See in DC This Summer

As the nation celebrates 250 years, exhibitions highlight artists' interpretations of the American flag, Joan Miró’s printmaking, collage as critique,

Diana Beltrán Herrera’s Embroidered Paper Sculptures Mimic Plants and Wildlife — Colossal

Diana Beltrán Herrera, an artist based in Bristol, is known for her intricate sculptures of flora and fauna crafted from

Claire Valdez Wants to Be Your Artist in Congress

With a Democratic Socialist Muslim mayor and a historic NBA championship win after 53 years, New York's next unexpected development

Tamara Dean Blurs the Boundary Between Bodies and Natural Landscapes — Colossal

Positioned at the base of Cambewarra Mountain in New South Wales, Australia, Tamara Dean creates captivating images that delve into

Remembering David Hockney

Daily Newsletter The British painter who transformed the everyday, and 25 art shows for America 250. The art world mourns

Delcy Morelos Tends to Sepulchral Installations in a Divine Connection to the Land — Colossal

Colombian artist Delcy Morelos fondly recalls her hometown of Tierralta as "a paradise full of butterflies and unpaved streets." During

Obama Center, Nayland Blake, Danielle Mckinney

The "Obamalith" is unveiled while the School of the Art Institute of Chicago wages war against its students' imagination. The