Xinmei Liu remembered an ancient Chinese story to create the artwork for this year's True/False Film Fest poster
The Synapses program showcases nontraditional forms of storytelling and brings attendees closer to the artists and their work
From new display walls to an additional storage area, the gallery was revamped for a better audience and attendee experience
The 13 art installations at the 2022 True/False Film Fest center around the theme of In/visible Villages
COVID-19 has kept away volunteers, the backbone of local art galleries and museums
Do you take your paper with or without pulp? Regardless, the trendy at-home hobby of papermaking will have you making art you can use
Vox spoke with three expert wreath-makers from mid-Missouri about what makes the perfect holiday wreath and why wreaths are still important to the holiday season
Stuck wondering what gift to snag for the art lover in your life? Here's a list of Columbia art shops that won’t completely empty your wallet
The morning lecture series seeks to inspire creativity and held its first in-person CoMo event in over a year
Vox spoke with three local art studios to discover how art classes might improve your mental well-being
In mid-October, Hannah Reeves announced she would be taking co-ownership of Sager Reeves gallery in Columbia, where she had been working as the gallery director since 2016. The new position allows for more creative liberties that Reeves is eager to take on
“Beyond Van Gogh” brings audiences face-to-face with this prolific artist’s legacy more than a century after he stopped painting
Local henna artist Siham Nour's hand-inked designs incorporate Somali and Indian influences, leaving her multicultural mark on her clients
Columbia tattoo artists from Iron Tiger, C.R. Ink and Living Canvas talk about everything you need to know before getting a tattoo
Tattoo artist Moe Ricee explains the minimalist tattoo trend and how his shop came to be
Vox speaks with Graves on the issue of Black representation and the State Historical Society of Missouri's new exhibit "Historic Images of Black Families"
A theater teacher and her students bring new life to Milly Sawyers' tragic tale in their play, The Milly Project
Bullet journaling can be a way for people to express creativity, stay organized or both
Be it an invitation, a piece of home decor or even a menu, Columbia has teachers and businesses that are happy to help
From toilet paper to potatoes, there's plenty around the house you can use as more sustainable wrapping paper
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