Drawing out small details in the everyday, the illustrator shares a view of the city up close, in amongst all the entanglements of a nostalgic but imperfect trip.
Taylor Barron blends a playful palette with darker themes, exploring neurodivergence, body image and feminism.
A new book highlights the beautiful work of Jay Matternes, an accomplished artist who drew everything from mammoths to early humans The title page painting in Jay Matternes: Paleoartist and ...
The Catron fund was established for Dr. Louis E. Catron, Professor of Theatre Emeritus, who taught courses and directed productions in the theatre department at William and Mary from 1966 to 2002. The ...
Editor’s note: This story, originally published Feb. 27, was updated on Feb. 28 at 4 p.m. to correct that “The Child Room” by Jenny Holzer at Glenstone features LED signs and not drawing or ...
MA Illustration and Visual Media explores the creation and contextualisation of images at a time of unparalleled possibilities for engagement in visual culture. From October 2024, you can only apply ...
RIT’s illustration BFA degree combines traditional drawing, digital imaging technology, and sculpted dimensional methods for effective visual communication. Illustration is a form of visual ...