Culture and Arts

Taiwanese American Arts Council Presents “Eco Art on Island”

The Taiwanese American Arts Council (TAAC) presents an exciting new project called Eco Art on Island, which aims to explore the interconnectedness between artists and island ecologies. This six-month-long series

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Dismissed Philadelphia Art Museum Director Fires Back With a Lawsuit

Former Philadelphia Art Museum Director Files Lawsuit Alleging Unlawful Termination Less than a week after being terminated "for cause" from

Public Artwork by Shellyne Rodriguez Pays Homage to the Bronx

A stunning new public artwork was recently unveiled in the Bronx, paying homage to the borough's resilient residents. Created by

Nearly Intact Roman Shipwreck Rests Just Six Feet Beneath Mallorca’s Waters

A perfectly preserved Roman merchant ship from the late Roman Empire lies just beneath the clear waters off the coast

Gilberto Rivera’s ‘Jailbirds’ Imagine Freedom Within Confinement — Colossal

The Center for Art & Advocacy is currently hosting a solo exhibition by Gilberto Rivera that delves into the themes

Reinvent Your Practice With UMBC’s Intermedia + Digital Arts MFA Program

The Intermedia and Digital Arts (IMDA) MFA program at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) is now accepting applications

In ‘Inward,’ Cinta Vidal Folds Time and Space in Perspective-Bending Paintings — Colossal

Cinta Vidal's latest exhibition at Thinkspace Projects in Los Angeles, titled "Inward," showcases her mesmerizing compositions of domestic interiors that

Kara Walker’s ‘Unmanned Drone’ Reimagines a Confederate Statue of Stonewall Jackson — Colossal

In 2016, a high school student in Charlottesville, Virginia, initiated a petition to remove several statues from public view, including

Made in L.A.’s Anti-Curation Doesn’t Work

The latest installment of Made in L.A., the Hammer Museum's biennial exhibition highlighting artists from the greater Los Angeles area,