From the magazine: When they shine Cailyn Richer·July 25, 2022The Light of Chance building tucked away on State Street in downtown Bowling Green is full of assorted...3 mins read
What can we learn from comic books? Erik Williams·September 23, 2021In recent years, the iconic heroes of Marvel, DC and the like have become embedded in pop culture...3 mins read
A discussion of toxic masculinity in makeup Ali Shackelford·September 9, 2021Makeup is an art form. From the simple, everyday “boy beat” to Academy Award winning special effects makeup,...4 mins read
Black Lives Matter art exhibit at WKU Ali Shackelford·April 14, 2021 On Friday, April 9, the Minority Artists Perspective Club and WKU’s Art Department hosted a Black Lives Matter...2 mins read
Bowling Green artist fosters community through murals Elizabeth Roth·April 1, 2021Bowling Green native and muralist Andee Rudloff is all about fostering a sense of public responsibility and community....5 mins read
WKU student artists on the creative process and burnout Elizabeth Roth·March 16, 2021In recent years, sites like Etsy and Instagram have been helping creators get their work out into the...3 mins read
How to channel Bob Ross positivity during COVID-19 pandemic Brittany Morrison·April 28, 2020Due to COVID-19, everyone has been quarantining, trying to find anything to keep them occupied. Many have turned...1 min read
ArtWorks Inc. hosts recycled art exhibit at Capitol Arts Center Staci Henderson·February 25, 2020Popcorn is not the expected smell when walking into an art exhibit, but in the Capitol Arts Center...3 mins read
WKU alumni and students connect through art exhibition Julianna Lowe·February 9, 2020Behind glass doors, the main gallery of the Fine Arts Center has become home to 80 pieces of...4 mins read
The curious case of the naked lady De'inara Carter·December 10, 2019Krista Erickson, a study abroad adviser at WKU, became interested in art as a child because of her...3 mins read