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Ariel Hudes ’18 is vice president for strategic projects and operations at Pace Gallery and the head of Pace Verso, which ...
Ballinger Shakespeare Company (BSC) makes its debut with a free, outdoor staging of Much Ado About Nothing at Edmonds’ Mathay ...
Brad Feld has spent decades operating by a simple principle: Give without expecting anything in return.
Chalk Riot is a women-led mural business based in Washington, D.C that specialize in murals on the ground. They’ve painted hundreds of pieces across the U.S. and in five countries. Their bright ...
Today, a fun way to feel less stuck.Welcome to the Well Creativity Challenge! Many of us have a narrow definition of creativity. We think it’s a rare gift reserved for artists. But we’re all ...
This week, mayors and community leaders from across the Coast are coming together for a good cause.
Officials dedicate a street sign in honor of Shirley Mae Beard, celebrating her community impact through Shirley Mae’s Café.
It aims to give veterans a voice through visual art, poetry, music, and other artistic mediums. Themes center around mental health, providing a meaningful space for healing, connection, and awareness.
“Smoke in Our Hair” features 22 artists who boldly challenge the romanticism that often tinges American fables of the nation’s birth and expansion.
A New York judge has ordered the Art Institute of Chicago to surrender a 1916 drawing owned by a Jewish collector that had been stolen by Nazis in the Holocaust.
Her current project: a mural inside Hazel’s Coffee on Frederick Avenue. Gaydusek studied Studio Art at Missouri Western State University and now sees her art as a way to give back to the community.