ARE WORKING ALL AROUND US. WE FOUND SOME UNIQUE ARTISTS AT WORK. APART FROM MUSEUM COLLECTIONS AND BOOK ILLUSTRATIONS ARE THE WORKING FOLK ARTISTS OF TODAY. FROM HAND-PAINTED CHOCO -- CHALK TO THE ...
The Craft & Folk Art Museum is losing an ampersand — and gaining a new name: The Wilshire Boulevard museum will announce Tuesday that it will go by Craft Contemporary, effective immediately. The new ...
USA Today calls Vesterheim, the national Norwegian-American museum and heritage center, one of 10 great places in the nation to view folk art, and the annual “National Exhibition of Folk Art in the ...
October 23, 2024 Many gameboards on view in the exhibition Playing with Design: Gameboards, Art and Culture offer a glimpse into the social and economic changes of the late nineteenth and early ...
Credit the Pacific Northwest's music scene with inspiring the name of Washington State University's new exhibition, Indie Folk: New Art and Sounds from the Pacific Northwest. "When I found out that ...
Westbury Arts held the opening reception for Joan Kim Suzuki’s “The Gift of Remembrance: Modern Korean Folk Art Exhibition” on May 5, which is celebrated as Children’s Day in South Korea and Japan.
The hardest thing about filling a room with “folk art” is that no one knows exactly what folk art is. “It’s a term to be struggled with,” says Meredith Affleck, manager of the upcoming exhibition at ...
What comes to mind when you think of folk art? Maybe "country," or "old" or "unusual." Folk art can be from the past or the present. It's not taught in universities. As with most artists, the work ...
DECORAH — A special folk art show, “Embellishment,” at Vesterheim, the national Norwegian-American museum and folk art school, is open July 6 through Jan. 5 and focuses on the importance of detail in ...
The spectrum of contemporary folk art -- Essay two -- The good, the bad, and the outrageous -- The aesthetics of folk art -- Parallels of contemporary art and contemporary folk art -- Contemporary ...
Title from title screen viewed 20 April, 2001 using Netscape Communicator 4.7. Web version of a touring exhibition held at six American museums from Sept. 3, 2000-Nov. 3, 2002. Mode of access: World ...