Due to COVID-19, everyone has been quarantining, trying to find anything to keep them occupied. Many have turned to art to keep them entertained and help the da...
While the Hill is deserted and everyone is meeting through Zoom, you may be missing the place you normally call home. The Talisman understands, and we miss WKU ...
Popcorn is not the expected smell when walking into an art exhibit, but in the Capitol Arts Center gallery room, it lingers at Artworks Inc.’s new exhibit. The ...
Behind glass doors, the main gallery of the Fine Arts Center has become home to 80 pieces of art from WKU alumni that graduated between 1969 and 2019. Curated b...
On the concrete floor of the ceramics studio in the Fine Arts Center lay rectangular wooden frames, empty and about the size of an 11-by-17 inch poster. Profess...
Laura Beth Fox-Ezell is a potter who makes feminist-inspired mugs and is also a librarian who teaches pottery classes for young children. She has been married t...
Adam Moore, also known by the pseudonym Harold Apples, is a husband, father of two children, and now a Grammy-nominated designer. But before any of that, he was...
Anni Smith is a digital artist from Corbin who is challenging society’s standards through interstellar and inclusive art. Smith, who uses they/them pronouns...
With the beginning of spring comes a natural rejuvenation of life: flowers blooming, warmer weather and longer days. As busy as this time of year is, it is impo...
Three WKU poets were willing to open up about how poetry has helped them or how it can help others cope with mental illness.
Tom Hunley has been teaching...