Artists Use Small, Temporary Studios to Engage Community
WASHINGTON, DC—Artists are working out of two small shacks in front of the Corcoran Gallery of Art. The structures are
WASHINGTON, DC—Artists are working out of two small shacks in front of the Corcoran Gallery of Art. The structures are
NEW YORK—A festive spirit has sprung up along Park Avenue. Sculptures by Niki de Saint Phalle (1930-2002) are responsible for
Queens, NY—Have you met “Wendy”? She is a pleasure and a joy to behold. Designed by HWKN (Matthias Hollwich and
HAVANA—There are several blocks in Jaimanitas, a neighborhood in northwest Havana, where the homes and the gates that surround them
NEW YORK—”Randomland” by Rebecca Riley looks like a silhouette of a world’s land masses cut from a series of maps.
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