Culture and Arts

A Haitian-American Artist’s Many Lenses on Life

Paul Gardère: Vantage Points offers a unique glimpse into the life and work of the late artist, Paul Gardère. Born in Haiti in 1944, Gardère moved to New York as

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Lasted Culture and Arts

The National Museum of Mexican Art Touches Lives Beyond Chicago

The National Museum of Mexican Art (NMMA) in Chicago is a cultural gem that stands as a testament to the

Kandy G. Lopez Embroiders Striking, Life-Size Yarn Portraits Highlighting BIPOC Narratives — Colossal

Kandy G. Lopez is an artist based in Fort Lauderdale who creates stunning large-scale embroidered portraits of people from historically

Ethereal Weavings Merge Architecture and Nature in Élise Peroi’s ‘For Thirsting Flowers’ — Colossal

Élise Peroi is a French artist who creates elegant textile sculptures inspired by the play of light and nature. Her

Matthew Courtney, Downtown Artist Who Platformed Others, Dies at 66

Street artist Matthew Courtney, a pivotal figure in the Lower East Side arts community, passed away last week in his

Who’s Afraid of Successful Black Artists?

The Commodification of Black Art and Creative Autonomy Recently, New York City's leading museums showcased solo exhibitions by Black artists

An Artist Who Transgressed the Boundaries of the Body

A Body to Live In: Exploring the Legacy of Fakir Musafar Delving into the early photographic self-portraits of Fakir Musafar,

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Lays Off 29 Workers

The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) recently announced that they have laid off 29 full- and part-time staff

The Next Big Thing Is at Spring Break Art Show

Spring Break Art Show is not just an ordinary art fair; it is a celebration of creativity, experimentation, and artistic