The artist behind the giant naked babies with bar codes for faces that used to crawl through downtown Palm Springs has returned with a new piece.
Location: James O. Jesse Desert Highland Unity Center, 480 W. Tramview Road, Palm Springs New York City-based interdisciplinary artist Sanford Biggers wants you to look at the two tall pole structures ...
The Palm Springs Art Museum, which was founded in 1938, contains an impressive collection of permanent and rotating works, such as pieces from the landscape painter Thomas Moran and glass artist ...
Vogue’s guide to the best vintage stores in Palm Springs is part of our directory of the very best vintage around the globe, ...
The Cactus to Clouds ascent just outside Palm Springs, Calif., is grueling, but natural treasures, and a speedy trip down, ...
Country singer-songwriter Jordan Davis will start his Ain't Enough Road Tour on Sept. 11 at Acrisure Arena. Mitchell Tenpenny ...
The Palm Springs International Film Society has set the 37th edition of its annual film festival for Jan. 2 through Jan. 12. ...
(KESQ) - Mayor Ron deHarte and other Palm Springs city officials were part of a dedication for two new public art pieces Monday morning. Chosen by residents of Old Las Palmas Neighborhood ...
The artist behind the giant naked babies with bar codes for faces that used to crawl through downtown Palm Springs has returned with a new piece that should provoke just as much conversation.
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