Jon Q. Wright claims that the beer brewer has been using his artwork to advertise and sell Busch Light brand products.
An art installation featuring 100 life-sized Indian elephant sculptures has taken over the sands of Miami Beach, aiming to raise awareness about the decline in global wildlife populations.
It’s time to grab your swim trunks—pun intended—and head over to Miami Beach to see elephants, stomping through the sand to raise awareness about conservation efforts.
To forester Shayne Watkins, a bronze sculpture should look almost like it’s in motion. “I want other people to touch the ...
Miami Art Week is just days away, and the city is buzzing with excitement, showcasing a dazzling array of events that blend ...
Ana’s Art Gallery: “Painting in the Parks,” new works from Boulder artist Lonny Granston include pastels and oils from his ...
Capturing many parts of Algoma with her photography has earned Violet Aubertin the opportunity to represent Canada in the ...
Rogan confronted the Behar comments head-on during a special podcast episode that was released on Thanksgiving.
Time to get creative! Join Born Free and artist John Dyer, founder of environmental art project, Last Chance To Paint for a ...
Stacy Askvig has many hobbies and interests, but the ability to use her talents and knowledge to help others only adds to the ...
Below is a list of the ten most expensive stadiums in Africa, valued at over $2.8 billion collectively: Cape Town Stadium, ...
The Aran Islands at the mouth of the Galway Bay off the west coast of Ireland have always been home to fishermen and farmers ...