Culture and Arts

A symphony of disappearing sounds for the Great Salt Lake

Experience Olafur Eliasson’s A Symphony of Disappearing Sounds for the Great Salt Lake From March 26 through April 4, visitors have the opportunity to immerse themselves in a unique art

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Textile Futures: Register for the Virtual Cotsen Textile Traces Global Roundtable

Join us online for a free roundtable hosted by the Cotsen Textile Traces Study Center on November 6-7, featuring an

Five DC Exhibitions You Can See Despite the Government Shutdown

Even as a federal shutdown looms over Washington, DC, the city stands resilient in the face of the imposing National

Ancient Rock Art Rewrites the Arabian Desert’s History

A remarkable collection of life-sized animal rock engravings found in the Northern Arabian Desert suggests that this arid area may

Altman Siegel Gallery to Close Next Month 

After nearly 17 years of operation, Altman Siegel Gallery in San Francisco will close its doors next month. In an

Artists Nationwide Unite Against the Trump Administration

In early August, a collective of artists and allies convened in a Brooklyn studio with one pressing question: Following the

The Whitney’s Surrealism Show Is a Mindfuck

“This is not a representation of Surrealism as a defined movement with a capital ‘S,’” proclaimed Scott Rothkopf, Director of

School Nixes Exhibition Criticized by Turning Point USA

This year, the long-running art exhibition featuring political artwork at East Tennessee State University (ETSU) has been uninvited from the

Dive into the Painstaking Process of Restoring an 18th-Century Fan

With an array of tweezers, a porcupine quill, and an abundance of patience, the senior paper conservator at the Victoria