by Andrew Alonzo | aalonzo@claremont-courier.com
Passersby the Auto Center Drive and Indian Hill Boulevard intersection over the weekend got a glimpse of Long Beach-based artist Mer Young fulfilling the city’s utility box enhancement project.
Young gave the sun warped, dull utili
Snow at Bulguk Temple (1996) (1996), Park Dae Sung. © Park Dae Sung
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (17 July–11 December) shows how Park Dae Sung has put a contemporary spin on the traditional art of ink-and-wash painting, The Korean artist’s works often reimagine th
Snow at Bulguk Temple (1996) (1996), Park Dae Sung. © Park Dae Sung
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (17 July–11 December) shows how Park Dae Sung has put a contemporary spin on the traditional art of ink-and-wash painting, The Korean artist’s works often reimagine th
Every Wednesday at the Pound House Farmstead in Dripping Springs. This week’s event will be from 9 a.m. to noon.
Sip ‘n’ Paint at Jester King
Sip on a beer and paint along with local artist and Jester King staffer Lindsay Smith at an evening Sip 'n Paint. Brushes, paints, can
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The Duane Reed Gallery in the Central West End recently held an opening of the "Small Works Invitational." The exhibition in the Main Gallery features 124 works by 65 St. Louis artists whose artworks each measure 14-inc
News and views for the UB community
A choir of starlings squawk, demanding food as fast as Eileen McIlhagga can serve it up. They are fed “baby bird bug batter.”
Editor's note: Summer Hours is a photo series focusing on UB staff members who use the longer days to purs
News and views for the UB community
A choir of starlings squawk, demanding food as fast as Eileen McIlhagga can serve it up. They are fed “baby bird bug batter.”
Editor's note: Summer Hours is a photo series focusing on UB staff members who use the longer days to purs
NEWS... BUT NOT AS YOU KNOW IT
We’re going to need you to stop what you’re doing and take a look at these incredible lifelike celeb figurines.
The artist behind them is Darren Carnall, a former financial advisor who started painting when his childhood epilepsy returned and he
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