Culture and Arts

Paradise and Precarity Merge in Jessica Taylor Bellamy’s Paintings of Los Angeles Life — Colossal

Jessica Taylor Bellamy's art is a reflection of her unique background and experiences, blending elements of her Ashkenazi Jewish and Afro-Cuban Jamaican heritage. Raised in Whittier, just southeast of Los

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High School Teacher Reprimanded for Showing Jewish Dissent Poster

Support Grows for Jewish Educator in Evanston Amid Censorship Controversy Just north of Chicago, Evanston residents are rallying behind a

Foundations and Donors Step in to Fill the Federal Art Funding Gap 

The arts community in the United States is facing a challenging time due to the recent cuts in federal grants

The Diné Weaver Who Turns Microchips Into Art 

ZF: Your work often incorporates mathematical concepts and geometric patterns. How do these elements influence your weaving process and the

Why Are We Still Obsessed With Pompeii?

Since Gabriel Zuchtriegel took over as the director of the Pompeii Archaeological Park in 2021, significant changes have been observed,

How the Motorcar Helped Fuel Feminism

American car culture has long been associated with a specific type of masculinity - loud, flashy, and often insecure. However,

Xingzi Gu Shows the Vulnerability of Youth

Xingzi Gu’s ethereal paintings of young adults on the verge of adulthood have captivated art enthusiasts since their debut at

Why Did Pope Leo XIV Invoke Van Gogh in His First Address?

Pope Leo XIV Reflects on Vincent van Gogh’s “Sower at Sunset” In his first general audience on Wednesday, May 21,

Why Did Pope Leo XIV Invoke Van Gogh in His First Address?

Pope Leo XIV Reflects on Vincent van Gogh's "Sower at Sunset" in First General Audience Pope Leo XIV recently invoked