Culture and Arts

David Hammons Gets at the Why? of It

Concerto in Black and Blue is an immersive experience that challenges visitors to engage with art in a whole new way. The exhibition, originally created by David Hammons in 2002

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Lasted Culture and Arts

An Exhibition of Non-Existent Books

The exhibit titled "Imaginary Books: Lost, Unfinished, and Fictive Works Found Only in Other Books" at the Grolier Club is

Alexis Trice’s Pearls of Longing

Painter Alexis Trice, a native of New York City, is a dreamer whose art is inspired by a borzoi that

Reviving Tsimshian Weaving With Threads of Community

The warm day in October 2023 in Shelton, Washington, set the stage for a transformative encounter between Ruth and her

Walker Youngbird Foundation’s $15,000 Grant Elevates Emerging Native Artists

The Walker Youngbird Foundation Announces Second Grant Opportunity for Early and Emerging Native Artists The Walker Youngbird Foundation is excited

Excavating Craft Histories Through Archives

Craft Archive Fellowship Virtual Program: Archives in Action The Craft Archive Fellowship Virtual Program, titled "Archives in Action," is set

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.