Culture and Arts

One Whale of a Meal Wins The 2024 Ocean Photographer of the Year Competition — Colossal

Bryde’s whales, also known as "broodus," belong to the baleen family, which includes other majestic creatures like humpback and blue whales. Recently, one of these hungry marine giants was captured

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From the Creator of Typeknitting, ‘Knit Hello’ Is a Font and a Knitting Pattern in One

For those interested in crafting intricate knitting designs, having a reliable pattern is essential. But what if you’d like to

Spanning 120 Years and 55 Countries, ‘The Family of Migrants’ Portrays a Broad Story of Human Movement

In 2022, a poignant moment unfolded as twenty-one-year-old Tanya fought back tears, clasping her boyfriend's hand—perhaps for the final time.

IDSVA Students Travel the World With Residencies in Venice, Marrakech, and New York City

CategoryAnnouncement The Institute for Doctoral Studies in the Visual Arts is now accepting applications for its May 2026 cohort in

Push Your Limits With a 2026 Visual Arts Residency at Banff Centre

Categories:Announcement Opportunities Experience the benefits of dedicated time, studio access, resources, feedback, and collaboration with peers and faculty in the

National Gallery of Art Closes Amid Government Shutdown

The National Gallery of Art (NGA) in Washington, DC, has closed temporarily and suspended all activities due to the ongoing

Life’s Hidden Dramas in the Art of Walter Sickert 

Walter Sickert, “Ennui” (c. 1913–14, inscribed lower left “To Asselin/Sickert/1916”), oil on canvas (all images courtesy Piano Nobile, London) LONDON

Sister Corita Kent Found the Sacred in the Profane 

LOS ANGELES — In the circus alphabet (1968) series by the late artist Sister Corita Kent, the letter “T” stands

Kentucky’s Speed Museum Axes Education Department

The Speed Art Museum located in Louisville, Kentucky, has terminated its educational programming department and laid off nine staff members,