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Print artist Ana Inciardi sells her art through vending machines at 50 locations. Instead of snacks, Inciardi's three-slot machines produce prints you can collect, for the low price of four quarters.
One of Gyoda’s previous rice paddy art projects The "Demon Slayer" rice paddy art should reach its most beautiful coloring in late July, right around "Infinity Castle’s" July 18 release date. As you ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio --The Print Club of Cleveland’s Fine Print Fair returns to the Cleveland Museum of Art for a 40th year. It runs Friday, April 25, to Sunday, April 27, in the Ames Family Atrium.
The IFPDA Print Fair is not the only event tapping into prints’ popularity in New York this week—also on Thursday, the inaugural Brooklyn Fine Art Print Fair (until 30 March) held its preview ...
At Powerhouse Arts in Gowanus, independent shops, galleries, and high-profile publishers come together in shared passion for the craft and the connection it elicits.
From DIY risograph zines to masterfully crafted fine art prints, this non-exhaustive list is bound to meet the needs of almost any project.
John Jordan, who creates art as Dr. Demon, is as colorful as his artwork. Passionate about painting, he digs vibrant hues, black light and live art.
We are asked to consider his gaze and whether his perspective might deepen the tradition that surrounds him. “The Print Generation” is on view at the National Museum of Asian Art through April 27.
Art d’Ecco Weaves a Metaphysical Pop Tale on Serene Demon Serene Demon is simply an enjoyable album to listen to, its vast textural content creating a baroque funhouse of sound.
For someone with a vision as strong as Art d'Ecco 's, any stray from form can be seen as somewhat of a departure. This feels true of Serene Demon, which retains all of the Victoria musician's ...
35th annual 'Small Print Show' impresses with intricate, yet affordable fine art The Chicago Printmakers Collaborative event continues from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Sunday.
Cleveland Museum of Art hosts "Demons, Ghosts and Goblins in Chinese Art" through January 20, 2025.