Manuel Pruitt+FollowHomewood’s new clay studio is a creative game-changerHomewood just got a major upgrade for art lovers—Do It Yourself Crafts has doubled its space and launched a brand-new clay studio! Now, you can join the “Clay Side” and get 5 AM to midnight access, use pottery wheels, and store your projects. Memberships are capped at 48, so if you’ve ever wanted to try pottery, now’s your chance. Plus, the grand opening party is coming up with tours and demos for all ages. Whether you’re into painting pottery or getting your hands dirty with clay, this spot is quickly becoming Homewood’s go-to creative hangout. Who’s excited to make something special? #Entertainment #Painting #Homewood00Share
John Henry+FollowFort Worth’s living memory: One architect’s missionFort Worth’s skyline wouldn’t be the same without John Roberts, whose passion for preserving and documenting the city’s architecture has shaped how we remember our local history. From the iconic Landmark Tower to the art deco gems by Hedrick and Clarkson, Roberts has spent decades photographing, researching, and sharing stories of Fort Worth’s most beloved buildings. His website, Architecture in Fort Worth, is a treasure trove for anyone curious about our city’s past and future. What buildings do you think deserve more recognition or protection? Let’s talk about the places that make Fort Worth unique! #Entertainment #Painting #FortWorth00Share
Dale Wilson+FollowPortland Art Museum’s big change: Director heads to DallasBrian Ferriso, who’s spent nearly 20 years transforming the Portland Art Museum, is moving on to lead the Dallas Museum of Art—one of the largest in the country. Ferriso’s legacy in Portland includes expanding access, doubling curatorial staff, and raising over $140 million for a major museum expansion opening this November. Locals can look forward to nearly 100,000 square feet of new gallery space and more inclusive programming. With Ferriso’s move, what do you hope to see next for Portland’s art scene? And how might his vision shape Dallas’ future? Let’s talk about the impact of leadership on our cultural spaces. #Entertainment #Painting #PortlandArtMuseum00Share
Miss Angela Murray+FollowGiant octopus brings art and unity to CharlestownA massive 36-foot bronze octopus has landed at the Charlestown Navy Yard, and it’s more than just a jaw-dropping sight—it’s a symbol of connection and care for wildlife. As the centerpiece of the new 'Bridge of Joy' exhibit, this sculpture, along with two others, invites everyone to reflect on community and conservation. Each tentacle holds an endangered animal, sparking conversations about our role in protecting nature. Whether you’re drawn to the playful dinner party or the hippo’s coffee break, these installations are here until July 2027. Have you checked them out yet, or do you plan to visit soon? #Entertainment #Painting #Charlestown00Share
Miss Angela Murray+FollowArt Heists for Climate?! 🎨 Major Fandom DebateMuseum heists are making headlines, but this time it’s not about money—it’s about climate change! Activists are stealing famous paintings to call out museums for their huge carbon footprints. Some fans say this is a bold wake-up call, while others argue it’s just vandalism that hurts art lovers. Is this the most dramatic protest yet, or did they go too far? The debate is getting heated! #Entertainment #Painting #ArtHeist00Share
Dale Wilson+FollowDid You See the Floating Dog? 🐶Optical illusion photos are causing a stir again—especially the one where a dog looks like it’s levitating! Fans are debating if it’s just clever camera angles or pure luck. Some swear the “mirror glitch” pic is edited, while others think the Batmen illusion is the best. Which one fooled you the most? The fandom is split on which illusion is the most mind-bending! #Entertainment #Painting #OpticalIllusions00Share
Nathaniel Cunningham+FollowDid Gilded Age Elites Really Live THAT Glam? 🤔Everyone talks about the Gilded Age as this super glamorous time, but these 25 photos from 150 years ago show a totally different side. Sure, the rich had fancy train cars and wild parties, but most people were crammed into tiny, unsafe apartments. Plus, the whole 'Wild West cowboy' thing? Total myth! The real drama was how fast society was changing—and who got left behind. Thoughts? #Entertainment #Painting #GildedAge174Share
James Wright III+FollowNature’s Optical Illusions or Camera Magic? 👀Did anyone else see the photo of the Grand Canyon looking like a 3D sculpture? Some fans swear it’s just clever angles, but others think there’s more editing going on. And that 'fire waterfall'—total debate if it’s a real natural trick or a camera filter. Nature’s got everyone arguing over what’s real and what’s just a perfect shot! #Entertainment #Painting #NatureIllusions10Share
Manuel Pruitt+FollowSnoop’s Blunt Ash Art Sells Out! 💸Did anyone expect Snoop Dogg’s leftover blunts to become high-end art? Erica Kovitz’s Ashes To Art collection, made from Snoop’s actual roaches and ashes, sold out in days—one piece even went for $70K! The real twist? The most expensive artwork includes Snoop’s 1993 mugshot and his OG signature. Fandoms are split: is this genius or just hype? #Entertainment #Painting #SnoopDogg00Share
John Henry+FollowFenton Glass Drama: Are 'Seconds' Undervalued? 🤔Collectors are buzzing about Fenton Art Glass 'seconds'—those pieces marked with a star or 'F' and sold at a discount. Some fans claim these are hidden gems with unique colors, while others say they're just factory rejects. The debate’s heating up as prices for rare colors skyrocket, but are we sleeping on these so-called 'imperfect' pieces? What do you think—future treasures or just overhyped? #Entertainment #Painting #FentonArtGlass00Share