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In 19th-century Maryland, artist and scientist Mary Elizabeth Banning emerged as one of America's first mycologists.
The Office of Collecting & Design contains thousands of minuscule objects now housed in a 42-foot trailer that's on the road.
From layered pieces of paper, Zim&Zou recently created a series of patterned cassette tapes and a vibrant portable stereo.
Using colorful eyeshadow cakes, powder blushes, and long acrylic nails, Irasema creates "an alternative version of the ...
Julie Hrudová's street photographs emphasize quirky moments of humor while highlighting connection and endearment.
In 'Sail Away,' Werner Bronkhorst captures the overwhelming nature of climate anxiety through thick impasto strokes.
Daniela García Hamilton's grandfather's experience with textiles and storytelling deeply influenced her interest craft, ...
"Pasera" is the latest addition to Javier de Riba’s ongoing series focused on reclaiming small plots of land as communal ...
All the artists employ a wide range of materials and techniques, from Mayorga’s frosting-like, piped paint to Favela’s ...
Thomas Dambo's fairtyale creatures have arrived at Filoli, a California forest, with important messages about sustainability.
When Portland-based artist Brett Stenson was studying illustration in college, he hung out with a few industrial designers ...
Hiné Mizushima creates vibrant, playful dioramas and wall sculptures that toy with textiles, anatomy, and taxidermy.
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