Tag: Art

Grow Your Practice With Maine College of Art & Design’s MFA in Studio Art

The Master of Fine Arts in Studio Art (MFA) program at Maine College of Art & Design (MECA&D)

Museums and Communities Rewriting the History of Afro-Descendant Art in Puerto Rico

A National Initiative to Rethink Afro and Afro-Descendant Art in Puerto Rico and Beyond As museums continue to

Michael David’s Art Gazes Back at Us 

Michael David is a contemporary artist whose work reflects a deep connection to art history, personal experiences, and

10 Art Shows to See in Los Angeles, November 2025

Los Angeles is currently hosting a series of art exhibitions that delve into the historical perspectives of the

Prehistoric crayons provide clues to how Neanderthals created art

Neanderthals may have used ochre crayons to draw on cave wallsGorodenkoff/Getty Images A fascinating discovery in Crimea has

Art Movements: Marina Abramović, Rosana Paulino, AI Art Museum

Featured inCommunity Awards We sift through the press announcements for you. Art Movements, released each Thursday afternoon, compiles

Curator Carla Stellweg, Visionary of Latin American Art, Dies at 83

Carla Stellweg, a groundbreaking curator and writer who played a pivotal role in redefining Mexican contemporary art during

This October, a Global Public Art Project Turns 35 Cities into Playgrounds

This month, cities around the globe are embracing a significant public art initiative led by Nōvo Collective. The

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