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A traumatized landscape

A landscape is not a thing. It is a network of relationships — between water and soil, between architecture and climate, between kinship and shared resources, between memory and the daily practices ...
Staging California in Early Hollywood” marks the UC Irvine Langson Orange County Museum of Art’s first exhibition under ...
Celebrated for his exceptional mastery of figurative sculpture, monumental wood carvings, and terracotta works, Ugbine ...
The Brownville Fine Arts Association will present “George Custer and the Great Plains: History, Landscape, and Legacy” as part of the 2026 season Speakers Series this Saturday, July 18, at Continue Re ...
Skip the crowds and explore South Dakota stops packed with breathtaking views, unique attractions, and experiences beyond ...
Acclaimed Indian artist Chandra Bhattacharjee launches his first Dhaka solo exhibition, exploring memory, disappearing ...
Jacob Kelley digitizes his grandfather’s collection, which includes images from a knight on horseback to flowers and fruits.
Remembered for dreamy landscapes and dramatic florals in the American modern art movement, Georgia O’Keeffe’s journey to ...
A long-term exhibit in Hagerstown explores American art, from early portraits to modern works, showing its role in shaping ...
The beauty, history, culture and enduring spirit of California are being celebrated in “California Gold,” one of three ...
A new show at the Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition (BWAC) captures the spirit of a historic summer in New York City.
This summer, the Figge Art Museum invites visitors to explore American identity through two exhibitions that offer distinctly ...