Senior art students present their pieces to the public
The walls of Biggin Gallery were lined with photography that was meant to send a message, while 'usable' pieces of art filled the space.
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The walls of Biggin Gallery were lined with photography that was meant to send a message, while 'usable' pieces of art filled the space.
Whether it’s mainstream small wrist tattoos or full sleeves and a back piece, tattoos are as present in our society as ever. However, much to most people’s oblivion, tattooed people and tattoo artists have cultivated an entire subculture within our society.
The Kardashian-Jenner clan is undeniably one of the most fashionable families in history. Yeah, their celebrity status is controversial, but I am definitely a fan of the fam that’s always a step ahead of the fashion world.
A professor assigned his students to chose a nonprofit organization they wanted to support by creating a fundraiser.
One of my favorite things to make after a long, hard day is classic fried rice.
My name is Alex Wilkerson and I just recently begin playing music in the Auburn area.
Two Door Cinema Club reminds us of their originality by simply trying to be their own favorite band instead of trying to sound like someone else.
Most of us remember the long forgotten days of your youth, sitting at the arts and crafts table stringing together plastic beads in the hope of making something Mom wouldn’t be too embarrassed to wear or braiding strings of beads together to give to that year’s best friend.
The two bunny sculptures residing in the Jule Collins Smith Museum lake were cleaned this week by the artist who created them.
Former United States Poet Laureate and current Poet Laureate for the state of Mississippi, Natasha Trethewey, came to the Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Arts for a “Third Thursday” event on Thursday, Oct. 6.
On game days, one can expect to see Aubie making trouble downfield, a visor on Gus' head, the Mic Man's booming voice and The Superfans standing front row painted waist-up with orange and blue.
The Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Arts is running a new showcase through early January called “Camera Lucida,” comprised of works created around the world using visual media technology.
An Auburn University alumnus turned his love for the Auburn Family into a work of art.
This month’s Biggin Gallery installation addresses both the Black Lives Matter movement and the lives of refugees in a mixture of modern art.
The family of Melissa Boarts, who was fatally shot by Auburn police in April, said information released by the Auburn Police Division wrongly portrayed her as a “pill-popping drug addict,” citing a police statement released last month.
Mary Helen Brown, an Auburn associate professor emerita, started the first chapter of her novel 25 years ago in a Big Chief notebook.
More than a dozen supporters of the Boarts family took to the City Council to call for police reform and the release of body and dash camera footage in the police shooting death of Melissa Boarts, a 36-year-old woman who was shot and killed by officer of the Auburn Police Division back in April.
Families of Melissa Boarts and Recco Cobb gather outside the Auburn Municipal Complex on Saturday, June 11, 2016. Boarts was shot by Auburn police on Sunday, April 3, 2016 in Macon County. Cobb was shot during a triple homicide on Friday, April 22, 2016.
Joanna Campbell Blake passed away Sunday, May 22nd in a motorcycle crash in Italy while celebrating her 39th birthday.
Outdoor events in Auburn are multiplying as the weather warms up and The Plains come to life with color. Auburn CityFest, Auburn's largest arts and crafts festival, was held on a sunny April 30 at Kiesel Park.