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Yet the beach was not all bad for the Greeks. Because the beach acted as a bridge between sea and land, the Greeks thought ...
Preserving and celebrating history is an important goal for St. Charles, which was first founded in 1769 by a French-Canadian fur trader. Initially known as Les Petites Côtes (The Little Hills), the ...
More than a dozen massive sand sculptures took center stage at America’s first public beach for the Revere Beach ...
I love painting plein air because there is so much depth of color that is possible when we are out there,” she said. “It is ...
This isn’t your typical Florida retirement community with cookie-cutter homes and golf carts as the primary mode of transportation. Instead, you’ll find yourself wandering down brick streets lined ...
The exhibit examines memory, childhood and the notion of archive through large-scale chalk drawings and handmade ceramic ...
On exhibit at the Sarasota Art Museum is a body of work that examines memory, childhood and the notion of archive through ...
Two sand sculptors answer the most-asked questions about the fantastical sculptures that appear annually on Revere Beach.
Boynton Beach artist Alyrical became legally blind at age 22 when she developed a rare eye condition. But she was determined to continue her art.
The Newport Beach Civic Center hosted the 58th annual Art Exhibition Saturday, drawing a crowd of about 2,000 people.
The 10th edition of the citywide, free public art festival Long Beach Walls and Art Renzei returns on Sunday, July 20, through Saturday, July 26.
The No Vacancy initiative invites artists to create site-specific installations at hotels during Art Week.