Sometimes the most meaningful art doesn’t start in an art store; it starts right where we are. From forgotten buttons to weathered wood, everyday objects carry stories just waiting to be revealed.
Fishing lures, crayons, playing cards and electrical outlet covers are among the objects portrayed in a new art display by high school students at the Center for Lake Erie Education and Research.
J Alexander will open his studio for the sixth annual Fire House Pop-Up from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, May 2, 2026.
Join a hands-on morning of reflection, storytelling, and creative making inspired by the photography of Graciela Iturbide. Drawing from her poetic images of landscapes, objects, and communities, this ...
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) —Jon Hawley is a local Sioux Falls artist that likes a little bit of a different art form. “Creating stuff out of old items–repurposing stuff. I build furniture, create art, ...
In the early 20th century, Marcel Duchamp stirred up controversy in the art world by displaying what he termed “readymade” art — everyday objects, like the urinal in his famous Fountain, displayed ...
Rarely does an exhibition elicit all-out laughter, or even quiet chuckles. But that’s exactly what you might hear when you walk into “So it May Seem,” on exhibit at the Arts Center of the Capital ...
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