Painting with Purpose: Meet Georgia Tardy
The artist has become known in the community for her contemporary Art Nouveau-style graphics, paintings and murals.
The artist has become known in the community for her contemporary Art Nouveau-style graphics, paintings and murals.
This Durham-based illustrator combines art and storytelling in her work, which has graced book covers and magazine spreads.
WALTER magazine hosted many of its writers, photographers and illustrators at its office on Fayetteville Street for a get-together.
Out of her design studio in Garner, this milliner makes hats and headdresses, and retools or repairs family heirlooms.
Behind the scenes of the popular PBS television series, which made a stop at the North Carolina Museum of Art for its 28th season.
The mixed-media artist and sculptor, who works from a studio in Artspace, discusses the experiences that shaped her career.
This emerging Raleigh maker challenges creative conventions by using a humble, unexpected medium that he transforms into compelling works of art.
This passionate team of illustrators and artisans uses 100-year old machines to create custom invitations and cards in its downtown studio.
Over the last two decades, the Boylan Heights artist has carved a niche creating intricate, nature-inspired home decor for her clients.
Get to know the strange, beautiful world of the multi-media artist whose work can currently be seen at CAM and Anchorlight.
This Durham garden expert transformed a small, gravelly front yard into a thriving ecosystem of herbs, perennials and succulents.
Linda Shropshire has created a new space to showcase the work of under-represented artists on a historic block in Durham.
Over ten years, this local nail technician has built a loyal fan base with her creative, trend-forward designs.
By founding North Carolina’s first Black-owned children’s bookstore, Victoria Scott Miller creates a safe space for personal discovery