Culture and Arts

Phillip Keefe’s Leggy Furniture Joins Traditional Woodworking and Crawling Insects — Colossal

Phillip Keefe’s furniture is truly a sight to behold, with pieces that seem to come alive with a sense of movement. Based in Chicago, the designer utilizes traditional techniques such

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Brandon Morris’ Spectral Fiberglass Gowns Conjure Fears of the Unknown — Colossal

Enter the ethereal world of Europa in New York City, where Brandon Morris's solo exhibition, "Actress," showcases a mesmerizing collection

Museums Scramble to Grasp Impact of Trump’s DEI Mandate

The recent executive order issued by President Donald Trump mandating federal agencies to end Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs

Montgomery Mayor Calls for Removal of “Politicized” Billboard Artwork

Montgomery Mayor Steven Reed has recently made headlines by requesting the removal of a controversial billboard artwork in the city.

Plastic Packaging Gets New Life in Xuanhao Li’s Elegant Jellyfish Lamps — Colossal

Polyethylene is a versatile and commonly used plastic material that can be found in various everyday items such as food

Artists and Galleries Decry Sale of Iconic Chelsea Building

Contemporary art gallery owner and philanthropist Gloria Naftali dedicated her life to transforming a Chelsea warehouse at 508-534 West 26th

Ernesto Neto Crochets an Enormous Snake to Slither Inside Le Bon Marché — Colossal

Ernesto Neto, a Brazilian artist known for his crocheted installations, is currently showcasing his latest project at Le Bon Marché

One of the Oldest Surviving Operas by a Black American Composer Will Be Performed for the First Time—138 Years After It Was Written

After years of preparation and collaboration, Morgiane is finally set to make its debut on stage. OperaCréole and Opera Lafayette

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