"It Had to Be You,” a solo show by Judith Brotman, at Basement gallery, presents paradoxes at skewed heights under the low ceiling.
Local teenagers from Nottingham, Henninger and Fowler high schools created moving films about refugee experiences, mental health and community using only smartphones and imagination.
There is a confluence of art taking place at the Carnegie Art Center for a few weeks starting Friday. It’s where established ...
"Terrestrial Extra" at the Dorsky unites works across media that explore how industrial materials extracted from the earth enter visual culture.
Apartment Therapy on MSN
I Used a "Bingo Card" to Set My 2026 Goals, and It Was Transformative
It's fun, it's simple, and it keeps me focused on my goals.
The Putnam County Public Library District will host several programs and events in March. The library district will close for ...
In this video I flip open my black moon phase journal and build a vintage style spread using pieces from my latest stationery ...
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Atlanta Black Star on MSNOpinion
‘Hilarious’: Trump Winds Up the Biggest Loser in a Ruthless Lineup Beside Men Who Came Before Him and the Visual Cuts Deep
Donald Trump‘s second introduction to the White House as president came with pause, as the public was nervous about his rhetoric, tactics, and age. When […] ‘Hilarious’: Trump Winds Up the Biggest Los ...
For a decade, Clémence Polès Farhang asked women on city streets if she could take their picture. This week, the photographs ...
A local artist's exhibit examining the impacts of gentrification in historically Black neighborhoods is on display at the Arlington Historical Museum. The exhibition, titled "A Different Look from a ...
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