Eva Recinos
Contributor
How One MFA Program Still Pioneers Digital Innovation, 30 Years Later
Established in 1986, the MFA Computer Art at the School of Visual Arts fosters creativity in animation, motion graphics and fine art.
The Personal & Political Meet in an Exhibition on the Refugee Crisis
'A World Not Ours' features work from artists who have experience trauma and exodus.
Humans Are Colorful Patterns in Santiago Ascui's Illustrations
Santiago Ascui creates depersonalized yet rhythmic human figures for publications including 'The New York Times.'
Inside Europe's Largest Street Art Festival
Upfest focuses on street art and graffiti – but is also a good cause.
Tiny Food Sculptures Make the Cutest "Small Portions" Ever
Stéphanie Kilgast’s delectable, miniature food sculptures are as realistic as they are health-conscious.
Illustrated Fashion Cut-Outs Turn the World into Dress Patterns
Using negative space, Shamekh Al-Bluwi transforms natural settings and architectural sites into stunning dress designs.
This Is Not a Book
Artists reimagine the book as an art object in group exhibition 'This is Not a Book: Chapter 2.'
Lose Yourself in a Rainbow Cube Made of Woven Tape
Megan Geckler created this installation piece to offer visitors a space away from the everyday.
The Children of Refugee Camps Explore Their Identities Through a Photography Initiative
Through a unique program, Syrian and Jordanian children are given a creative voice through classes on photography
Meet the Organization Fostering the Next Generation of Artists
Being a YoungArts winner means receiving both financial and artistic support during an important age.
Help Make the 3D-Printed Violin of the Future a Reality
Laurent Bernedac wanted to produce new sounds with his electric violin—say hello to the 3Dvarius.
Accidental Fashion Illustrator Captures the Elegant Woman in Her Element
Elusive yet alluring figures populate the work of Kelly Beeman.