Sometimes the most fascinating discoveries hide in the most unlikely places — even in the back of a dusty old drawer. From strange tools to puzzling little trinkets, people often stumble upon objects ...
When people come across unfamiliar objects, curiosity takes over, and they instinctively turn to the internet for answers. Fortunately, online communities are quick to offer fascinating explanations.
Contemporary art's storytelling power has been the subject of numerous shows of late, from Gowanus to the Guggenheim, and Story of a Story at Brooklyn nonprofit Smack Mellon offers still more evidence ...
About The Found Object Society: For twenty years, Greta Davenport has lived with the guilt of surviving the accident that killed her parents. She’s tested the limits of her own mortality ever since, ...
Sometimes the most meaningful art doesn’t start in an art store; it starts right where we are. From forgotten buttons to weathered wood, everyday objects carry stories just waiting to be revealed.
Fishing lures, crayons, playing cards and electrical outlet covers are among the objects portrayed in a new art display by high school students at the Center for Lake Erie Education and Research.