Culture and Arts

New Conduct Guidelines at Barnard Met With Faculty Backlash

Barnard College’s chapter of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) has recently taken a stand against the school's new community conduct guidelines. These guidelines, outlined in a statement from

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Apply for SVA’s Low-Residency, Interdisciplinary MFA Art Practice in NYC

The Master of Fine Arts (MFA) Art Practice program at the School of Visual Arts (SVA) takes a unique and

Exceptionally Well-Preserved Gold Ring Featuring ‘Venus the Victorious’ Unearthed on Ancient Road in France

This discovery sheds light on the economic activities of the time and the impact of Viking invasions on the region.

8 New York City Art Shows to Kick Off 2025

As we step into the year 2025, the world of art is already buzzing with new and exciting exhibitions to

10 Art Shows to See in Los Angeles January 2025

Los Angeles' art scene in 2025 is a vibrant mix of retrospectives, new exhibitions, and thought-provoking installations. The city is

The Museum of Bad Gifts Is a Celebration of Outlandish Objects, From Ceramic Clowns to Cat Nail Clippings

Visitors are also encouraged to participate by drawing and describing the worst gifts they’ve ever received. One drawing shows a

Near Liverpool, a One-of-a-Kind Art Environment by Ron Gittins Is Saved — Colossal

Ron Gittins' home in Birkenhead, England, is a hidden gem behind its unassuming red brick facade. A talented artist with

Pippa Garner, Ingenious Conceptual Tinkerer, Dies at 82

I could be hacked just like a car or a toaster. And I thought, ‘Why not?’” Garner’s body-hacking experiments included

New York City Is Getting Rid of Its Iconic Orange and Yellow Subway Cars

The iconic orange and yellow subway cars that have been a staple of New York City for half a century