
Jaffa’s Alluring Doors and Shutters: Athalia Lewartowski, Elad Green, Tal Shetach and Soskee
Adjacent to Old Jaffa’s bustling flea market and a short walk from its famed Clock Tower is its Greek Market, whose restaurant and shop doors
Adjacent to Old Jaffa’s bustling flea market and a short walk from its famed Clock Tower is its Greek Market, whose restaurant and shop doors
The COVID pandemic has triggered a rise in bio-medical waste, as was seen at an Earth Day commemoration. Led by EARTHDAY.ORG a citizens’ beach cleanup
To turn the page is to progress. It is often difficult, though, to turn a page. Each page — as is each new day —
In celebration of Earth Day, National Geographic has partnered with ABC Owned Television Stations (OTV) and local artists in four major cities to fashion murals
Earth Day is almost upon us, and EARTHDAY.ORG is bringing you all the information you need to participate and spread the word. We’ve got a
Kokoly Synopsis: The film is a powerful and personal exploration of how one woman is navigating her daily life against a backdrop of poverty and
Masterfully fusing his distinct calligraphy with motley symbols, Lower East Side native Angel Ortiz aka LA II has been making his mark on the streets, in
Street artists worldwide are paying tributes to Ukraine amid Putin’s invasion and showing their support for Ukraine. The invasion on 24th February 2022 has been
Data just released confirms the detection of microplastic pollution in human blood: scientists have found the presence of tiny particles in almost 80% of the
In late fall, the fiercely independent and inventive multimedia artist Robert Janz died at the age of 88. Since moving to Tribeca several decades ago,
Background Bob is the moniker of 13 year old Noah. Noah was born with hydrocephalus, cerebral palsy and epilepsy, but despite everything he’s a happy,
Illustrator and artist Gaurab Thakali has collaborated with the BUILDHOLLYWOOD family of Jack, Jack arts and Diabolical for their latest Your Space Or Mine project, which gives emerging artists and creatives a platform
For close to three decades, Woodward Gallery has been enriching Manhattan’s Lower East Side with wonderfully enticing exhibitions and public art projects. On view through
“World in Progress” is a triptych created by French-Swiss land artist Saype. Painted at the U.N. headquarters in Geneva, New York and Nairobi, the three
Rotherham’s town centre transformed into an urban art playground last week (February 22-24) with an array of features designed to bring out the young people
Recycling is a regional enterprise, and each city has different rules, which complicates things for residents who just want to know how to recycle correctly.
The following post is by Newark-based arts educator, writer and photographer Rachel Alban. I returned this past Saturday to the Morris Museum in Morristown, NJ
Bringing a touch of the 1920’s to First Street Green Art Park on Manhattan’s Lower East Side, the prolific Brooklyn-based muralist Lexi Bella painted the
The latest mural ‘Everything is Relative’ by Spanish Artist Pejac sees him working on the streets of Madrid. When working in the urban space, one
Clarence Rich has been enriching the streets of Jersey City for over a decade. His impressive multi-faceted body of both street art and studio art