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It’s a barn situated on a vineyard located between Santa Barbara and San Francisco, one that belongs to Justin Smith, owner and winemaker for Saxum Vineyard.
August 26, 2019 by Mike Welton

A Vineyard Barn by Clayton Korte

A timeline from the earliest pieces to the present contextualizes it all with ceramics from around the world.
August 23, 2019 by Mike Welton

In Oklahoma, an Exhibit on Colors of Clay

They’ve been practicing architecture that way for 30 years – with a focus on lifelong learning projects, a specialty in their cultural and education practice.
August 21, 2019 by Mike Welton

Story-Telling with GWWO Architects

W has a new coffee table book out with photographs by William Abranowicz.RJ Design
August 19, 2019 by Mike Welton

From Wyoming, WRJ’s ‘Natural Elegance’

Born in Bavaria in 1880, Hans Hoffman was raised in Munich, where he showed early promise as an art student.
August 16, 2019 by Mike Welton

Hans Hofmann: The Nature of Abstraction

The book is both a guide to the art of the garden and an homage to the palatial residence itself.
August 14, 2019 by Mike Welton

A Château and Gardens Inspired by Nature

After studying as an undergrad at the Kansas City Art Institute, doing graduate work at Yale and Whitney Museum of American Art’s independent study Program in New York, she returned to the Art Institute to teach – and to work.
August 12, 2019 by Mike Welton

Fatimah Tuggar Uses Technology as Media

Glenstone is a private museum in the Washington, D.C. suburbs, an expansion of a smaller project by Gwathmey Siegel.
August 9, 2019 by Mike Welton

Tom Phifer’s Glenstone, by Paul Clemence

He’s dedicated his life to artistic pursuits – and the creation of a series of quirky, limited-edition Caribbean prints known as Dreadys.
August 7, 2019 by Mike Welton

Dreadys on Display in Cayman Gallery

Its centerpiece is a canopy of 46,000 white goose feathers sewn onto cotton bias and attached via snap ties to a near-transparent mesh netting, hung by cables attached to steel poles.
August 5, 2019 by Mike Welton

In France, wHY’s ‘Float Flutter Flow’

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