Culture and Arts

Celebrating Labor History Through the Art of Union Banners

Labor Day, celebrated on the first Monday of September each year in the United States, marks the end of summer and is a time for Americans to relax and enjoy

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Gertrude Abercrombie’s Autobiographical Surrealism Traverses Dreams and Reality — Colossal

Gertrude Abercrombie (1909-1977) was a unique artist whose work was deeply influenced by surrealism, magical realism, and her own dreams.

Immerse Yourself in the Polka-Dotted World of Yayoi Kusama at a Massive New Retrospective

He describes the exhibition as a “total immersion experience” that showcases Kusama’s “uncompromising vision.” Grishin notes that the show highlights

Alphabets Might Be 500 Years Older Than We Thought

Alphabets have long been considered a fundamental aspect of human communication and civilization. However, a recent study by a Johns

Ceramics and Glass Merge in Christina Bothwell’s Transformative Sculptures — Colossal

Christina Bothwell, an artist known for her ethereal glass and ceramic sculptures, has always been dedicated to creating the best

How Trailblazing Teacher Maria Montessori Transformed the Realm of Children’s Education

Maria Montessori: The Revolutionary Educator Who Changed Early Childhood Education Maria Montessori, a trailblazing Italian educator, opened her first school,

What Does Depeche Mode Have to With Vietnamese Americans in California?

Elizabeth Ai’s New Wave (2024) documentary project was an ambitious six-year endeavor aimed at capturing the experience of Vietnamese Americans’

The Cosmic Energy of Peter Young’s Paintings

Peter Young, a Los Angeles native, made a significant shift in his career around 1963 when he decided to pursue

Hunter Reynolds and Dean Sameshima’s Memorials to Queer Loss

PPOW's recent exhibition, "Promiscuous Rage," curated by the gallery, presents a compelling juxtaposition of works by Berlin-based Dean Sameshima and