Parkland’s Giertz Gallery vibrates with earthenware energy
Come for the Steam-Punk Buddha and revel in Vulnerabilities.
Come for the Steam-Punk Buddha and revel in Vulnerabilities.
Head to Charleston for this outburst of feminist images, sounds, and landscapes.
Both Hal Fischer Photographs and Crip* ask us to consider “what happens when identities who have historically been excluded from art spaces begin to occupy these same spaces as artists?”
Artists in this exhibit bring beauty and serenity to Lincoln Square.
According to co-owner Katye Newhouse, Prism Studios seeks to dismantle the idea that “art only looks a certain way and that if you can’t achieve that narrow definition then you are just bad at art.”
The University's Murphy Gallery comes alive with possibility, rupture, and collaboration at the Future Spaces in Community Places exhibition.
Parkland’s art and design faculty capture the present moment in bold relief through color, landscapes, and even a few dirty rotten scoundrels.
Did you know that with the proper paint and priming, an outdoor mural can last more than ten years? Take a deep dive into the mural making process with Carlie Upchurch and Lisa Kesler.
In the Dreaming with Johnny universe, artist Sophie McMahan strives to “keep a balance between beauty and the grotesque.”
The Urbana Museum of Photography is many things. It just may not be what you think it is.