From Ali Tai Capitol Hill has long been home to dance floors, DIY creativity, queer community, and people carrying around ...
In “Culture of Craft,” Quinn Cook ’29 documents the culture and people engaged in the crafts and practical arts and what we might learn from them. When most people think of “crafts,” usually within ...
The flags of 22 Spanish-speaking countries stand outside Liberty Hall in celebration of Latinx Heritage Month. Recognized in the U.S. from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, Latinx Heritage Month has been an ...
Curators are used to hearing the question, “You call that art?” when visitors are confronted with objects or performance pieces that don't fit into their notions of what constitutes art. But a pair of ...
Tanya Aguiñiga designs environments in which people experience the beauty of handcrafted space. Tanya was raised jointly in Tijuana, Mexico and San Diego, California. Her work expresses an effort to ...
In “Culture of Craft,” Quinn Cook ’29 documents the culture of craft, those who practice it and what we might learn from them. For all my bloviation about the procedure and technique of crafting, it ...
It's hard to ignore the craft beer explosion over the last several years in Dallas-Fort Worth. Stores that once carried standard beer selections now stock an interesting range of styles and flavors -- ...
The first time we meet is over India pale ales. A month later, Oktoberfests are all around. We discuss the merits of a simple pepperoni slice and how a solid lager is the best indication that a ...