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Print artist Ana Inciardi sells her art through vending machines at 50 locations. Instead of snacks, Inciardi's three-slot ...
The artist’s installation at the upcoming Boston Public Art Triennial is an extension of the delicate womb-like sculptures ...
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Courier-Herald on MSNPlateau to get mayoral shake-upAnd locals in all three cities can expect changes to come to city hall as three mayoral hopefuls are running uncontested. In ...
Poll workers are essential to running fair elections, but many counties—including Cape Girardeau—face shortages. Learn what ...
Artist Zerbe Sodervick captures fleeting impressions on paper with her unique style of printmaking, featuring botanical ...
An Anchor News reporter posed questions to the four candidates running for the Paul Pratt Memorial Library Board of Trustees ...
Kerrville Kroc Center is proud to announce the return of one of its most anticipated annual events — the 38th Annual Circle ...
Sponsored by the UC Santa Cruz Art Department, the Print Sale highlights emerging artists. Almost all of the proceeds from ...
Gulban’s CherryRoad Media is racing to prove that small-town newspapers can survive — while the industry battles Big Tech’s growing control ...
New research finds that COPs can help educators feel more confident in their teaching and more optimistic about impacting ...
Zines provide a voice for marginalized communities and independent creators to express their ideas, connect with others, and share their artwork, all while remaining accessible and free.
Cristene DerBoghossian, president of Camelot Print & Copy Centers, a Capital Region Chamber Women of Excellence honoree for Excellence in Business.
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