In 1978 he published his first book, “Doug Lindstrand’s Alaskan Sketchbook,” which went on to have 13 editions.
For Grief and Hope, creating a more sustainable future for artists throughout the city begins with affordable studio spaces and housing.
Using tea bags, mop strands and other camp detritus, detainees used art as a way of escape at the detention center.
"The future is not pretty and shiny. It has all the same problems that we have now." American Artist told ARTnews.
I wouldn’t have missed the honor of playing this event whether my microphone, guitar and monitors worked or not,” Cyrus ...
Books about a family’s exploration of the natural world, the challenges of parenthood during a time of climate crisis and how animals perceive the planet have won $10,000 prizes for their exemplary bl ...
LA teacher Veronica Bane began collecting books for classrooms who had lost their libraries in the wildfires. She's already ...
The storms, declared a natural disaster in the most severely affected areas, came as a cyclone brewing off West Australia’s ...
Ahead of TikTok shutting down in the United States, thousands of users have found solace in a new app — Xioahongshu, a Chinese app similar to Instagram, called RedNote in the West. Those fears may ...
The book centers on Spiegelman interviewing ... of our personal and collective histories,” per the logline. “Art Spiegelman: Disaster Is My Muse” is executive produced by Michael Kantor ...
Gov. Kim Reynolds says she is requesting nearly $14 million be set aside from state emergency funds for disaster aid across Iowa. Almost $12 million will go towards repairing disaster-affected ...
“The society I portray in [this] book is pretty much broken… Global warming is practically a character [and] lots of other things that are problems now become disasters because they are not ...