Culture and Arts

Congress Funds Institute for American Indian Arts

The Senate recently confirmed funding for various cultural institutions, including the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA), despite threats from former President Trump to defund them. This decision comes as

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Vanderbilt University Buys California College of the Arts, Raising Questions

The California College of the Arts (CCA), the last standing private art and design school in the Bay Area, is

The South African Pavilion Is Betraying Its Own History

South Africa's Controversial Decision to Cancel "Elegy" at the Venice Biennale Genocide wants no witness. Genocide wants to elude the

Reports of Artists Killed by Iranian Regime Draw Outrage and Grief

Reports of Artists Killed by Iranian Regime Spark International Outrage In the midst of Iran’s deadly crackdown on dissent, disturbing

Absurd Scenarios Stretch Across Paco Pomet’s Uncanny Canvases β€” Colossal

Paco Pomet is an artist who brings the absurd to life through his uncanny oil paintings. His work features figures

United States Artists Awards $50K Grants to 50 Fellows

United States Artists (USA) recently announced the recipients of its annual $50,000 unrestricted financial award, honoring 50 artists across various

Uncanny Personalities Appear from Nature in Malene Hartmann Rasmussen’s Ceramics β€” Colossal

Malene Hartmann Rasmussen is a ceramic artist who creates uncanny visages and sculptures that blur the lines between reality and

Lessons for Artists From Ursula K. Le Guin

The latest edition of the Daily Newsletter brings to light some thought-provoking topics. From the prevalence of application fees to

New Museum in NYC to Reopen in March

The New Museum in New York City is set to reopen its doors on March 21 after a two-year expansion