Culture and Arts

How Workers in Ancient Egypt and Rome Organized Strikes

Labor organizing in the ancient world is a practice that dates back centuries, as seen in the earliest recorded strike in 1157 BCE in the Ancient Egyptian artisan’s village of

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Lasted Culture and Arts

A Cornstalk Grows in Soho 

Emily Janowick's exhibition at Kate Werble Gallery, titled "Obsession" (2025), is a poignant exploration of familial roots and the artist's

Unpacking the Ageist Myths of Western Art 

As Michelangelo approached the end of his life, his artistic output reached new heights. From his role as the chief

10 Exhibitions to See in Chicago Fall 2025

Chicago Exhibition Weekend is back, bringing a vibrant celebration of art to the city as fall approaches and temperatures rise

Meet UConn’s MFA Studio Art Class of 2028

Introducing UConn’s MFA Studio Art Class of 2028 Get to know the talented individuals who make up the University of

The Seattle Glass Experience Returns This October

Seattle is gearing up for an exciting weekend full of colorful events as Refract: The Seattle Glass Experience makes its

Announcing the 2025 Center for Craft Archive Fellows

The Center for Craft has announced the recipients of the 2025 Craft Archive Fellowship. The six fellows selected for this

When Artists Are Too Old to Be “Emerging” 

About the Impact of Chrononormativity on Artists Around ten years ago, I had a transformative experience at a fundraising event

The Night Harriet Tubman Made History 

The Gibbes Museum of Art in Charleston, South Carolina, is currently hosting an exhibition titled "Picturing Freedom: Harriet Tubman and