Culture and Arts

Ireland’s Oldest and Largest Medieval Book Shrine Goes on Public View for the First Time — Colossal

The discovery of the Lough Kinale Book Shrine in Ireland's County Longford in 1986 marked a significant moment in the nation's history. This medieval artifact, dating back to the 9th

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Seeing Art Is Good for Your Nervous System, Study Finds

Art has long been known to have a positive impact on our mental and emotional well-being. A new study conducted

International Rendezvous at Guatemala’s Paiz Art Biennial

The 24th Bienal de Arte Paiz in Antigua and Guatemala City, Guatemala, has been a significant event in the country's

Remembering Lucia Di Luciano, Rosa von Praunheim, and Kathleen Goncharov

In Memoriam: Honoring Artists, Filmmakers, and Curators Published every Wednesday afternoon, "In Memoriam" pays tribute to the recent losses in

Paintings on Antique Navigational Tools Are a Poetic Nod to Bird Migration by Steeven Salvat — Colossal

Steeven Salvat, known for his intricate drawings of hybridized creatures, gears, and filigree, is set to showcase his latest exhibition

Museum Leaders, Recognize Your Unions Now

Major Wins for Museum Workers in Unionization Wave The recent surge in unionization efforts among museums in the United States

‘Birds of Mexico City’ Celebrates a New Generation Defining Queerness — Colossal

Pieter Henket, a Dutch photographer, has dedicated his recent work to capturing the unique and boundary-breaking fashion statements of Mexico

Apply for NXTHVN’s Studio and Curatorial Fellowships

NXTHVN Announces Open Call for Studio and Curatorial Fellows NXTHVN is thrilled to announce the launch of its annual open

Stephen Towns’ Quilted Works Emphasize Black Joy as Resistance in ‘Safer Waters’ — Colossal

Stephen Towns’ mixed-media textile pieces pay homage to the tradition of quilts made by Black women in the American South.