Architecture has been one of mankind’s first expressions of collective art; the building of important structures and centers which become cultural accomplishments known world-wide, such as the Roman Colosseum or New York’s Times Square. From
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Art can send a powerful message, Casting Currents, the present exhibition at Walker Fine Art, has a fluidity that conveys calm waters to rushing currents. Like a winding river, or the rolling in and out
Suzanne Schultz wants everyone out there to know that she is taking a new career track from gallery owner to artistic coach and consultant, using 13 years as proprietor of Canvas Fine Arts in Boston to
Tempe Arizona’s Grey Box Collective isn’t an ordinary dance troupe. They grapple with real-world issues, the titles of their performances including themes such as Emp_t_y: Trauma. Fatigue. Burnout. Or Structural War Zone: Body. Space. Power. GBC’s overall
Right Livelihood has many precepts but the basic tenet espouses the expression of Life Purpose through honest occupation and reverence toward fellow humans and the natural world. According to various religious and ethical articles, Right
Stippling, similar to but different than pointillism, seems mind-numbingly laborious to me. Each little dot, thick or thin, combines with a million other dots to make an image, I get that. But of this illustrious
United States historian and presidential descendent Henry Brooks Adams (1838-1918) once said, “Teachers affect eternity; no one can tell where their influence stops.” This is why ArtBeat Magazine is pleased to introduce ceramics instructor Christy
Without a voice or a supportive environment, human potential is seldom realized to its fullest. Thanks to the Rising Youth Theatre non-profit organization and their esteemed group of supporters in Phoenix, every person who walks through the door is offered a platform from which to
According to Wikipedia, totem poles are, among other things, “stylistic representations of objects in nature” and hundreds of cultures besides the well-known Native Alaskan tribes produce them for a variety of reasons. Denver born John Crandall was called to