Tag: Art

Ancient Rock Art Rewrites the Arabian Desert’s History

A remarkable collection of life-sized animal rock engravings found in the Northern Arabian Desert suggests that this arid

The University of Texas at Austin’s Studio Art MFA Opens Applications for Fall 2026

CategoryAnnouncement All accepted students are awarded an identical financial package: comprehensive tuition coverage, an annual stipend, health insurance,

Sally Mann’s Polarizing Life in Art

Artist Sally Mann with Leica (photo by Maude Schuyler Clay) For artists seeking both guidance and motivation, a

Tiny Art Show Repurposes a Disused Stairwell into a 1:6-Scale Gallery

In 2016, while pursuing her undergraduate studies, artist McKay Lenker Bayer was tasked by her professor with exhibiting

Experiment Across Disciplines With the MFA in Visual Art at WashU’s Sam Fox School

CategoryAnnouncement Under the leadership of artist Tiffany Calvert, this innovative program at Washington University in St. Louis combines

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

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

Last Week’s Best Dressed Stars Turned Getting Dressed Into Pure Art

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This Indigenous Peoples’ Day, Let’s Support Native Art

This summer, I had the privilege of attending classes in Diné Bizaad (Navajo language) and Diné history at

LOOK HERE Highlights the Work of Progressive Art Studios Nationwide

Category:Announcement The Center for Creative Works in collaboration with Haverford College’s Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery unveils an innovative, multisensory

How Beverly’s, the Art World’s Favorite DIY Bar, Made Its Triumphant Return

One year ago, on a chilly evening in October, several hundred attendees filled a section of sidewalk on

Independent Art Fair Partners With Henry Street Settlement

The Henry Street Settlement, a nonprofit organization focused on social services in Lower Manhattan, has announced a new