Art In Action: If You Guessed Walt Disney, You’re Right
Did you discover our No. 8 artist on our top 10 list was none other than Walt Disney?
Read MoreDid you discover our No. 8 artist on our top 10 list was none other than Walt Disney?
Read MoreOur artist for this month is No. 8 of our top 10 American artists.
Read MoreMartha Greta Kempton was born on March 22, 1901, in Vienna.
Read MoreCould you guess how many artists there are/were in America from 1900 to the current day?
Read MoreAs we learned last week art surrounds us and often had its roots in religious depictions.
Read MoreThe mission of this column is to help create an awareness of art.
Read MoreThis week, we take a break to bring you information about the art in the annual Kosciusko County 4-H Fair.
Read MoreImmersive art exhibits are an exceptional new way of learning about various famous artists.
Read MoreThis week’s column introduces an intriguing self-taught neo-expressionist artist who changed the face of contemporary art and rose to success in the 1980s, Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960-1988).
Read MoreThe self-taught artist Yves Klein (1928-1962) was a great influence on artists living in post-war Europe and became instrumental in leading a contingent of highly trained and educated French and European artists.
Read MoreDan Graham (1942-2022) was known for a wide variety of artistic creations during his career as a self-taught artist.
Read MoreContinuing with our series on self-taught artists, we have a very interesting subject this week, James Charles Castle (1899-1977).
Read MoreWe are temporarily changing topics this week because I took the most fabulous trip to Indianapolis to what used to be the Indianapolis Museum of Art.
Read MoreClementine Hunter (1887-1988) was born at Hidden Hill Plantation in Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana, and has become one of the best-known self-taught artists.
Read MoreWho said this? “Recipe for a happy marriage. My wife and I always hold hands. If I let go, she shops!”
Read MoreAnna Mary Robertson “Grandma” Moses (1860-1961) was a housekeeper–turned-homemaker who received no formal education but became a legend for her lively folk art paintings.
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