By: Marie-Elena Schembri, Solving Sacramento As March ushers in spring, a new season full of the promise of brighter days and fresh blooms, Sacramento art spaces are brimming with fresh creative ...
There’s no better way to counter the starkness of winter and the dull, dismal piles of dirty snow that surround us than by escaping into a roomful of art.
In the late 19th century, Impressionists changed the course of art by stepping out of their studios and into the open air.
Frye Art Museum’s trove of 19th- and 20th-century European and American floral still lifes get their moment in the sun.
As we spring forward, Seattle’s museums are turning a new leaf with major new group exhibits — including one that blooms with ...
Born in 1941 in Kyoto, Kumagai studied Japanese painting at the Kyoto Municipal School of Arts and Crafts, later evolving ...
Arts and culture writer Evan Nicole Brown shares her guide to the best exhibitions and club nights in town this week.
Local artist Steve Creighton has been notified by the American Impressionist Society that his painting, “Floral with Foley ...
Lisa Reinauer, a retired McNeese State University professor of art for 32 years, presents a solo exhibit “A Certain Slant of Light” at Historic City Hall on display until April […] ...
Impressionistic work does not always unfold as bald statement or faithful depiction. It works through tone, pacing and accumulation. The labor involved is not necessarily visible in virtuoso display; ...
Peggy Anne Roberson has been painting in many forms since her children were little. What started as a project here and there ...