Chad Sines and 23 other young artists are putting a spin on your typical park cleanup. This past July he launched "Project 24"...
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I have started this blog in order to promote YAHAnet (Youth, the Arts, HIV and AIDS Network, www.yahanet.org). I will keep this blog updated with recent news about the w...
By Joseph Patel
Whether you’re a Republican, Democrat or Independent, there’s no denying that one of the most ubiquitous images to emerge from the 2008 presidential campaign i...
Next weekend – on Saturday, August 23, to be precise – Dana Smith, a self-taught St. Louis artist and young father of two, will debut his multi-media show, “In Money We Trust.” The idea is inherently...
On August 17th, a group of multi-disciplinary Rhode Island School of Design students, along with RISD Professor Charlie Cannon, are leaving Rhode Island for the Democratic National Convention. The group...
Humberto Saenz is an artist with a message who drew his inspiration from the controversy surrounding the small North Texas community of Farmers Branch.
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Vermont's capital city has been overtaken by bikes. From towers of compacted bicycles to whimsical structures of spinning wheels, Montpelier is definitly taking its city-wide art project down a road not...
Saint Louis native Terrance Hughes is back in St. Louis this week, curating the show “Jargon” at the Mad Art Gallery. Sharing the four-man show with Alphonzo Solarzano, Miguel Felipe and Jason Faulkner...
New Urban Arts
“Our democracy will fulfill its promise once all of us have the freedom and ability to make meaning, formulate ideas, ask hard questions, and imagine ...
This past week Sarah Sandman and Melissa Small, two RISD grad students, set off on a cross-country bike trip. While their trip is about carbon emissions, global warming and alternative transportation,...