SINCE THE Starland district’s seminal studio collective Sulfur Studios opened its doors in November 2014, it has only shown one photography exhibition. When Emily Earl, one of the space’s founders, […]
Kayla Goggin
Owens-Thomas House shows evolution of Christmas traditions
In the 1820’s no one was really giving gifts in celebration (mass production of toys and other consumer goods wasn’t a thing yet), but a big feast was common.
Jepson hosts Rooms With a View interior design exhibit
The designers were also invited to pull inspiration from the Jepson Center’s Monet and American Impressionism exhibit.
Should we tip artists?
Regardless of the clearly mixed attitudes surrounding the topic, it’s a little strange that there seems to be a stigma attached to tipping fine artists. We tip live musicians all the time and the experience of enjoying their work can be just as ephemeral.
The Highwaymen: Outsider artists — literally
The 21 paintings at The Beach Institute demonstrate one side of the Highwaymen’s appeal: a remarkable ability to capture the idealized southern landscape. But it’s their unique backstory that truly sets them apart.
