Culture and Arts

Loss, Grief, and Renewal Spring Forth in Ebony G. Patterson’s Paper Assemblages — Colossal

Ebony G. Patterson’s Latest Exhibition Explores Gardens and Grief at The Armory Show For over ten years, Ebony G. Patterson has been delving into the history, symbolism, and science of

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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

Papal Conclave Yields a Holy Bounty of Memes

The papal conclave is in full swing, and the internet is abuzz with memes and commentary on the process of

An Uncanny Postcard Fit for the Era of Climate Catastrophe — Colossal

Berlin-based artist Macarena Ruiz-Tagle has created a series of interactive postcards that capture the essence of the sky on different

The UCLA MFA Show Proves We’ve Got to Learn From Students

Exploring the Vibrant World of UCLA's 2025 MFA Exhibition As an aspiring artist, I once grappled with the distinction between