Culture and Arts

How Can Queer Artists Escape the Trap of Tokenization?

The recent surge of queer figurative painting has brought to light previously marginalized aspects of intimacy, shedding new light on the complexities of identity and representation. However, while visibility is

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How Trump Impacted Arts and Culture in 2025

In a year marked by political turmoil and attacks on the arts, the cultural sector in the United States faced

This Two-Inch Tunicate Salp Is a Swimming Smorgasbord — Colossal

The fascinating world of marine creatures never fails to surprise us, and the Tunicate salp, commonly known as a salp,

The Year in Art Films

Daily Newsletter Also: Is it ever too late to become an artist, and how do Philadelphians feel about their new

Training and Critiquing AI Through Art at WashU

Announcement: Tiffany Calvert Collaborates with Engineers at Washington University in St. Louis to Create AI-Inspired Still Life Paintings Tiffany Calvert,

Texas A&M’s Visualization Graduate Programs Merge Art and Technology

Exciting Funding Opportunities for Graduate Students at Texas A&M University Are you considering pursuing a Master of Fine Arts (MFA)

Art Problems: Am I Too Old to Fit In?

As an artist over 60, it can be daunting to try to build a network and find opportunities in the

The Mayor Is Present

Du Bois at The Met BreuerInstallation view of "In Our Time: Eleven Artists + W.E.B. Du Bois" at The Met

What Exactly Is Calder Gardens?

Philadelphia has recently welcomed a new addition to its cultural landscape with the opening of Calder Gardens on the Benjamin