A new exhibition in London traces the evolution of tarot from Renaissance Italy to the present day, with the card designs shifting to reflect the times.
Using tea bags, mop strands and other camp detritus, detainees used art as a way of escape at the detention center.
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NANTICOKE — The LCCC 2025 Faculty and Alumni Art Exhibition will be presented in the Schulman Gallery of Luzerne County Community College and run from Friday, Jan. 24, through Friday, Feb. 21. The ...