Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
Milwaukee's annual Frida Fest, featuring painting and metal-embossing workshops, returns July 18-19.
Andrea Yease and Miguel Martinez recently purchased the store, which is located at 3440 E. Broadway, and they’re currently ...
EAST VILLAGE, Manhattan -- A small business owner is on a mission to bring a little bit of Mexico to New York City. La Sirena sells handmade folk art on Manhattan's Lower East Side. Beyond the ...
In the 1980s, Bronowski organized a Mexican art workshop in the United States with Pedro Linares, Manuel Jiménez Ramírez, and Oaxaca textile artist, Maria Sabina. She is also a famous shaman from ...
In 1995, Cándida Fernández de Calderón embarked on a remarkable expedition to support Mexican folk art. As the director of nonprofit Fomento Cultural, she began visiting artists, buying their work, ...
This year, as wars and conflict roil the globe, the artists brought with them a sense of endurance and of solidarity.
Her sculpted figurines were hailed as exemplars of folk art, drawing a Rockefeller’s admiration. She continued her artistry even after losing her eyesight. Annie O’NeillCredit... Supported by By Jeré ...
The ingredients sound so ordinary: paper, paste, cane, wire, molds and paint. From these simple materials, Mexican folk artists have created the enchanting world in “La Cartonería Mexicana | The ...
The Museum of International Folk Art in Santa Fe is gearing up to host an exciting event highlighting the museum’s current exhibition, La Cartonería Mexicana, The Mexican Art of Paper and Paste.
It might not be as famous as the major international soccer tournament capturing the world’s attention right now, but it’s a ...