Ready For Art From Robo Renoir Or A PC Picasso?
Computers have been designed to take over mundane tasks. But can creative expression be programmed too? A new study found the majority of people think...» E-Mail This
View ArticleOver A Lifetime, Art Is Where You Make It. Even A Hotel Lobby
Inside the lobby of this particular Ramada Inn, among oversized lounge furniture and decorative plants, are the makings of an ad-hoc studio: A charcoal...» E-Mail This
View ArticleWhen You Put The Public In Art, Opinions Go Way Past Yes And No
Public art has a long history of sparking controversy. Take the case of the recently repaired Washington Monument in D.C. Now iconic, it weathered...» E-Mail This
View ArticleFor Loveland Artists, Ancestral Ideas Inspire Contemporary Designs
With three large pots on the stove, you might think a multicourse meal is forthcoming. But artist Sheron Rowland is stewing bugs. “Anytime you see sort...» E-Mail This
View ArticleWith New Home Open, Aspen Art Museum Focuses On The Art
Aspen has been home to a contemporary art museum for 35 years. Now, after seven years of controversy over design and size, the Aspen Art Museum is open...» E-Mail This
View ArticleHistory Was Impetus, But It's Future Work That Drives Judy Chicago
Judy Chicago has long trumpeted the significant achievements of her gender. Often regarded as the mother of the feminist art movement, she – at 75 – is...» E-Mail This
View ArticleFor Some Veterans, Art Speaks When Words Fail
Wayne Williams and Adam Nilson are war Veterans. Even on United States soil, there are days when they feel far from at home. By creating art, they have...» E-Mail This
View ArticleDenver Craftsman Practices A Rare Trade, Restoring Navajo Rugs
Rows of clear plastic containers, stuffed full of brightly colored yarns, line the wall in Ben Leroux's Denver studio, a rainbow of color stretching the...» E-Mail This
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