Culture and Arts

Piecing Together the Story of Texas’s First Black-Owned Pottery 

The story of the forgotten spirits and legacies of enslaved and free potters in Texas during and after the Civil War is a fascinating journey that begins with a conversation

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In Maureen McCabe’s Art, the Medium Is the Message

Maureen McCabe, a 79-year-old artist from Connecticut, has always been fascinated by the mystical world of tarot card readers, carnival

Stacy Gillian Abe’s Vivid Paintings Nod to Memory, Craft, and Lineage — Colossal

Indigo dye, sourced from the Indigofera tinctoria plant, holds a significant place in the craft traditions of various cultures where

NYC Cultural Institutions Group Taps New Leaders

The Cultural Institutions Group (CIG), a coalition of 39 city-funded New York City arts and cultural organizations, has announced a

Seonna Hong’s Tender Paintings Navigate Contradiction with Care — Colossal

Cognitive Dissonance: A New Exhibition by Seonna Hong In the age of information overload and conflicting beliefs, cognitive dissonance has

Not in Our Name

The recent surge in nativity scenes being used as sites of political protest against the cruel treatment of immigrants in

Li Yi-Fan to Represent Taiwan at the 61st Venice Biennale

Taipei Fine Arts Museum (TFAM) recently announced that Li Yi-Fan will be representing Taiwan at the 61st Venice Biennale in

What’s a UFO Show With No Flying Saucers?

Art Review: Voice of Space at the Drawing Center The Drawing Center’s exhibition, Voice of Space: UFOs and Paranormal Phenomena,

Wifredo Lam No Longer Waits by the Coatroom

The recent retrospective of Wifredo Lam's work at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) marks a significant shift in the