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The simple act of looking at a piece of visual art can boost your wellbeing, a new research study has found, and this benefit can be gained in a hospital setting as well as an art gallery.
In a sleepy German town, a major new museum has opened. For its master architect and his patron, the project is more than a ...
For Emma Ballou, art is a window into her world — one shaped by the rugged beauty of her home state of Maine. Growing up as an only child in a rural setting, nature was her constant companion. The ...
Hank’ the blue heron, a new mural inspired by the natural beauty of the Okanogan Highlands, is located outside the Tonasket ...
The relationship between figurative and abstract art is almost as old as art itself. Artists and art movements take a ...
Colors and shapes are a primal language, Osi Audu, a Nigerian-American artist, said. It makes sense then that while his work is a contemporary response to traditional African art, he isn’t looking to ...
The City of Shelbyville announced on Thursday that it will be installing state-of-the-art emergency vehicle preemption technology at approximately 25 traffic signals that it said will be a major ...
This St. George artist paints outside the lines, mixing graffiti and abstract street art into a style that’s unmistakably his. “I call it sad magic,” artist Danny Gutierrez said, standing ...
Blue light, emitted from screens, penetrates deep into the retina, posing potential risks such as digital eye strain, retinal damage, circadian rhythm disruption, and myopia progression.
When: March 28: 8 p.m., March 29: 7:30 p.m. The Art Colony Association's celebration of visual art in the outdoors returns for another edition. The work of more than 250 artists, in 19 various ...
Professor Glen Jeffery (UCL Institute of Ophthalmology) said it was significant that research finding blue light could benefit the sleep of older people because as people age, protein buildup in Why ...
Ashley Harpster, a first-grade teacher, told us her class loved the experience. Students focused on abstract art for day one of art week. “They’re excited. They’re really excited.