Culture and Arts

NYC Mayoral Candidate Brad Lander Unveils Arts Platform

New York City’s mayoral election is fast approaching, and one of the candidates, Comptroller Brad Lander, recently unveiled his arts and culture platform in the city's East Village. Lander's plan

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Two Arrested for Splashing Paint on Columbus Artwork in Spain 

Activists vandalized José Garnelo's “Primeros homenajes del Nuevo Mundo a Colón” (1892) at the Museo Naval in Madrid. (photo courtesy

A Community Art Show for Palestine Confronts Authoritarianism 

Almost a year after its inaugural launch at a venue close to Columbia University, the exhibition Hind's House made its

Weeks After Fire, Red Hook Open Studios Returns Defiantly 

The artist community in Red Hook has a history of resilience in the face of significant disasters. In 2012, Hurricane

Smithsonian Closes as Government Shutdown Enters Third Week

Just days after the National Gallery of Art declared its temporary closure amidst the current U.S. government shutdown, the remaining

How to Protect Your Right to Culture

In today’s democracies and republics worldwide, governments are tasked with organizing group dynamics, legislating, managing international relations, and overseeing tax

The Propaganda Dilemma 

At Print Center New York, a complex dilemma emerges at the heart of Data Consciousness: Reframing Blackness in Contemporary Print.

A New Powerhouse in the Art World

In 2023, Powerhouse Arts completed its renovation of the Gowanus warehouse, quickly becoming recognized as a premier center for creators

10 Exhibitions to See in Paris This Fall 

Paris is embracing a vibrant sense of patriotism this fall with its prominent art exhibitions. The Louvre is presenting what