Culture and Arts

After the Strike, Will Art Galleries Be Allies?

Reimagining Solidarity in the Art World As the call for a nationwide strike against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) echoes across the United States, cultural institutions find themselves at a

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Lasted Culture and Arts

For Which It Stands…

Fairfield University Art Museum is proud to present a major loan exhibition commemorating the 250th anniversary of the United States.

Trump Targets New Deal-Era Art

Art institutions are facing a challenging road ahead in 2026, as they grapple with evolving cultural landscapes and shifting political

Lotty Rosenfeld Weaponized the Line

Art Review The Chilean artist known as Lotty Rosenfeld understood the importance of both sustenance and courage in the face

Uman’s Diasporic Abstraction

Art Review: Uman's Diasporic Abstraction at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum Walking into the exhibit "Uman: After all the things…"

Activists Fight to Salvage the “Sistine Chapel of New Deal Art”

A coalition of artists, preservationists, and activists is raising concerns about the potential demolition of a significant federal office building

What the Smithsonian Won’t Say About Grandma Moses

The 2025 government shutdown caused a delay in the opening of the exhibition "Grandma Moses: A Good Day’s Work" at

This Is the Year We Redefine Art Institutions

This past year has seen significant shifts in the art world, particularly in the realm of museums and cultural institutions.

Martin Luther King Jr. in Art and Memory

The celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. Day is a reminder of the hard-won freedoms that we often take for