Parking in Lots E or F, free after 5 PM and on weekends. Curated by Therese Mulligan and Becky Simmons For more than forty years, photographer and former RIT faculty member John Pfahl (1939-2020) ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... The West was built on landscape paintings. Those early vistas captured by 19th-century artists — depicting towering mountains, rolling plains, lush forests ...
This circa 1636 painting is among Peter Paul Rubens’s last great works, a lovely vision of rural life crowned by a sweeping, ...
The Bobby Wheat Gallery is small, only 1,256 square feet, but perhaps it's a start on more visual arts being offered in the Summerlin area. Local photographer Bobby Wheat and his wife, Haley, travel ...
WASHINGTON — FOR much of the 19th century, scores of French painters, laden with knapsacks and portable easels, trekked through the Forest of Fontainebleau to capture the shifting wonders of nature ...
Button-Petter Gallery has recently purchased four original oil paintings from the collection of Charles Mann, the noted landscape architect who designed the original Button Gallery gardens on the ...
Stowe’s 13-year-old West Branch Gallery & Sculpture Park is expanding — again. It wasn’t that long ago that co-owners Chris Curtis and Tari Swenson created the cozy Upstairs Gallery in their ...
Eric Fischl, “Scenes from Late Paradise: Stupidity”(2006–2007), oil on linen, 84 x 108 in., Hall Art Foundation (image courtesy of the artist) Katherine Bradford, “Beautiful Lake” (2009), oil on ...
One of my intentions when I traveled to Alaska in 2021 was to confront some personal mythologies. Though I was born there, my family left before I turned two. Despite this, I long gave the state a ...