At first glance, the large, silver-colored engravings hanging in the Nasher Museum of Art resemble Sudoku puzzles. But to ...
The art of puzzle-solving isn't just a fun pastime; it's a workout for your brain! Indulging in puzzle-solving sessions ...
Fun, cheeky and irreverent, Death of the Reprobate prances through art history with a wicked twinkle in its eye. It's this ...
Sarah Dowling and Sarah Winski, the city of Napa's new public art coordinator, explore the sculptures that make up the Napa ...
"Great Gold Bird," a theatrical mystery that touches on love and grief, turns audience members into participants who must ...
Dungeons & Dragons adventures often include the search for treasure. Author Jon-Collins Black was inspired by D&D to create a ...
They’ve been a staple of entertainment since map engraver, John Spilsbury, created the first jigsaw puzzle in 1762. Mounting one of his master maps onto wood and then cutting around the countries, ...
The Los Angeles museum presents a spectacular if scattershot show containing over 100 works, ranging from medieval ...
Jeffrey Martinovic and Jeff Chen’s Sunday puzzle will have you beaming.
While we have been taking a glimpse into our art classrooms, reviewing the key elements that the students are learning will be helpful.
Scott Burton, one of America’s leading sculptors, entrusted his estate to the museum in 1989, when he was sick with AIDS, to ensure his place in art history. It turned out to be a bad idea.