Onward and Upward
The visibility of women artists — both historical and contemporary — has soared since 1987. Yet on many fronts ...
Standing out in the Crowd
Here, the figure in the yellow polka-dot dress is “Dot,” a recurring motif that honors ...
Artist to Watch: Varvàra Fern
Fern has been a world traveler since the age of 13, and those voyages have greatly shaped her life and art. Her work today is inspired by ...
The Worlds of Pierre Bonnard
In "Bonnard’s Worlds," this Texas art museum will present its first exhibition dedicated to the works of French painter Pierre Bonnard (1867–1947), inspired by ...
Wildlife Art, Past and Present
Learn about an exhibition that traces how the essence and beauty of the American West’s animals have captivated talented artists for more than a century.
Virtual Gallery Walk for December 15th, 2023
As part of our effort to continue to help artists and art galleries thrive, we're proud to bring you this week's "Virtual Gallery Walk."...
On the Easel: A Timely Painting of a Poinsettia
For art collectors, a behind-the-scenes look at how one contemporary artist creates a still life painting of a poinsettia.
Artist Spotlight: Patricia Schappler
I am inspired by color, pattern, and proximity, moved by the human gaze, and connected to shared narratives of home, whether through fairy tale, biblical story, or myth.
An Artist’s Take on Cancel Culture
The winning work in this round of the PleinAir Salon is of "a black-and-white world where you have to ask yourself, are you the one being canceled or are you doing the canceling, and who will do it first?"
The Price of Celebrity
From the 1890s through the 1920s, to be a celebrity meant the hope — and fear — of appearing in a drawing or parody by ...









