From a remarkable demonstration of flower self-pollination to algae swimming in a water droplet in […]
Vernacular Architecture and Mossy Trees Fill Michael Davydov’s Tiny Worlds
In the miniature world of Michael Davydov, tiny houses, moons, trees, and barns balance precariously […]
Vernacular Architecture and Mossy Trees Fill Michael Davydov’s Tiny Worlds
In the miniature world of Michael Davydov, tiny houses, moons, trees, and barns balance precariously […]
Raul De Lara’s Whimsical Wooden Sculptures Defy Borders
Why can plants be considered native to more than one nation while people can’t? This […]
Tenderness and Empathy Prevail in Bisa Butler’s Nostalgic and Vibrant Quilts
Harnessing the power of empathy, Bisa Butler presents a tender, evocative suite of new works […]
‘Companions’ Celebrates Our Animal Friends and Colleagues
“Play between humans and pets, as well as simply spending time peaceably hanging out together, […]
Stéphanie Kilgast’s Book ‘Utopia’ Chronicles Ten Years of Vibrant, Post-Apocalyptic Sculptures
In Stéphanie Kilgast’s vibrant yet poignant pieces, a speculative future without humans gives rise to […]
Cultural Narratives and Craft Converge in the 2025 World of WearableArt Competition
Wellington’s extravagant World of WearableArt is back for 2025, including pieces by 85 finalists that […]
In Ethereal Paintings, Calida Rawles Plunges into the Dark Depths of Water
In This Time Before Tomorrow, Calida Rawles diverges from the familiar faces—those of her daughters […]
‘Ladybugs of the Sea’ Take Top Honors in the 2025 Ocean Photographer of the Year Contest
From tiny creatures measuring only three millimeters to humpback whales of incredible proportions, the animals […]