Culture and Arts

Buffalo AKG Art Museum Workers Decry Layoffs of 13 Union Members

The Buffalo AKG Art Museum, previously known as the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, is facing backlash after laying off 13 employees and reorganizing staff to remove union positions. The union representing

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Hit by Federal Grant Losses, NYC Culture Orgs Ask for More City Funding

The rally outside City Hall in Manhattan was a powerful display of unity and advocacy for the arts and culture

School of Visual Arts Faculty Are Officially Unionized 

The School of Visual Arts (SVA) in Manhattan has recently made headlines as over 1,000 faculty members have officially unionized

Care and Connection Are at the Heart of the 2025 Hawai‘i Triennial

The 2025 Hawai‘i Triennial ALOHA Nƌ continues to make waves in the art world with its thought-provoking and deeply rooted

A Rippling Townhouse Facade by Alex Chinneck Takes a Seat in a London Square — Colossal

Alex Chinneck, a British artist known for his monumental projects that transform urban infrastructure and buildings into striking public installations,

Through Fairy Lights and Butterflies, Chiharu Shiota Tethers Presence and Absence — Colossal

Chiharu Shiota’s latest installation, “Metamorphosis of Consciousness,” draws inspiration from the age-old question posed by Chinese philosopher Zhuang Zhou in

Museums Cautiously Optimistic as Some Federal Grants Reinstated

The Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) has made a significant announcement today, May 21, reinstating grants that were

Do We Need to Vindicate Paul Gauguin?

Paul Gauguin, the French artist known for his exotic paintings and controversial personal life, has long been a subject of

The French Lesbian Curator and Spy Who Saved Art From the Nazis

The story of Rose Valland, a French art historian and curator during World War II, is one of heroism and