Maybe each Christmas season you collect the latest Schultz and Dooley beer steins. This year, don't just collect the stein: learn to paint the classic pair. Art and Vine of Utica is offering a special session on how to paint the famous pair.
If you have been down Erie Boulevard in Rome within the past ten years or so, you would marvel in the beautiful painting of Peter Gansevoort on a Rome building. That painting unfortunately will be gone soon.
It's hard to believe that the Adirondacks haven't always been a vacation destination for much of America. It wasn't until Photographer/Artist/Environmentalist Seneca Ray Stoddard forever changed America’s vision of the Adirondack wilderness. Coming to Munson Williams in Utica, you can relive that magic.
Legend has it that at the end of every rainbow is a magical pot of gold. The only problem nobody really knows how to actually arrive at the end of the rainbow. The one and only creature that has the knowledge to get that gold is a leprechaun. A 1st grade class in Camden realized if you catch the leprechaun, you get to the gold. So, they decided to set traps.
Chef Wei-Sen Liang is the Executive Chef of Asian Cuisine at Turning Stone. Additionally he is an award-winning ice sculptor. Some of his best work may only last about 24 hours, but his creations are nothing short of breathtaking. Now, he will be traveling to Alaska to compete in the World Ice Art Championships.
Adult coloring books have been popular for awhile. Crayola will capitalize on that this holiday season. The perfect gift for that person who has everything.
Shia LaBeouf is without a doubt one of the most interesting actors in Hollywood. He has been through controversies, has angered co-stars, and yet he still delivers unbelievable performances in some very good films. Now, he is adding to his oddity resume with a new film experiment.
Amy Pence-Brown is an artist and mother of three. Her latest project was to promote self-acceptance. She stood in her underwear, blindfolded, in a public square in Boise, Idaho. What she asked people to do and the results from that request are truly inspirational.
A Syracuse University professor and artist, Sam Van Aken, is responsible for creating a tree that is capable of producing 40 different types of fruit. Not only is that convenient, the appearance of this tree is quite beautiful.