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A Dunwoody arts center is now working with the artist behind the iconic “Everything Will Be OK” mural to sell yard signs and benefit struggling artists during the coronavirus pandemic.
It's taken creativity and sheer determination, but residents of Houston's historic First Ward are adamant that new development won't reshape their identity. To be sure, members of the First Ward ...
In the late 1800s, street signs themselves were works of art, boasting ornate Victorian design. From the 1910s to the 1930s, simple blue signs with white lettering became more common .
Arts & Entertainment Art Movies Music Television Theater Video Games Arts and Entertainment Today’s protest signs are sharper, meaner, funnier — and live on long after the rallies ...
Josephine Lafitte has collected more than 100 photos of unconventional public restroom door markers. Not the usual generic male and female icons, but public restroom signs that subvert ...
Are they art or are they signs? Easton officials are going with signs and ordering artist Shalom Neuman to remove his latest project — two profane pieces — from the front of his warehouse ...
“The Sign Project” featuring photos by Jim Kolva • On display from Fri, Nov. 2 through Fri, Nov. 30 • Artist reception: Fri, Nov. 2 from 5-9 pm • Open Wednesday-Friday, noon to 5:30 pm ...
In all, she created 30 signs that wound up being displayed in East Dundee and surrounding suburbs. Some have been taken down, but the sign in her yard reminding people “Every little thing gonna ...
A sign hanging outside Lily’s Jackson Street Market, an antiques store, reads: “No computer, no web, no fax, no virus.” Next door, Simon Hardeveld’s sign shop is anonymous. Without any ...
Staff Reports The Columbus Area Arts Council has launched a new initiative to connect people across Bartholomew County and beyond and spread a message of hope and positivity. Prompted by Gov. Eric ...