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Cannabis art classes have become the latest thing, offering a laid-back environment where you can paint, mold clay, and get your creative juices flowing, all while enjoying a little cannabis.
Meet Emily Eizen, the queer cannabis artist who will brighten your day amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Cannabis research is evolving quickly, which is why they often create art in small batches. This way they can stay in step with current findings and easily update any of their prints to align with ...
There’s more to the exhibition than art. It also features information about CU Boulder’s scientific work with cannabis. Last year, the university received more than $830,000 to study the ...
With a recent art show at Spectra Art Space highlighting her cannabis pieces, the Park County artist is slowly establishing her concept. click to enlarge Serpentini's work was recently shown at ...
Art and Cannabis Converge at Gotham’s Disruptive Dispensaries Joanne Wilson's culture-forward shop x gallery concept is challenging the way people consume more than just marijuana.
City leaders agreed in 2021 to dedicate one-half cent of the 7-cent-per-dollar retail cannabis tax toward implementing an Arts & Culture Master Plan. Now, the relatively modest sum is the primary ...
While Wolf is licensed to possess pot, the way both the States and Canada are moving with regards to marijuana, she believes cookbooks like hers are the way of the future.
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