Tag: Artists

Walker Youngbird Foundation’s $15,000 Grant Elevates Emerging Native Artists

The Walker Youngbird Foundation Announces Second Grant Opportunity for Early and Emerging Native Artists The Walker Youngbird Foundation

Artists and Galleries Decry Sale of Iconic Chelsea Building

Contemporary art gallery owner and philanthropist Gloria Naftali dedicated her life to transforming a Chelsea warehouse at 508-534

13 Artists Perform Selfhood in the Age of Alienation

Salma Sarriedine gallery’s inaugural show, titled "Sin Fatigue," opens with a powerful message conveyed through a fortune cookie

Creative Capital Awards $2.45M to 55 Artists

The Creative Capital Foundation has recently revealed the names of the artists and collectives who have been selected

Artists Wanted to Make a Pro-Palestine Statement. The Brooklyn Museum Said No.

The Brooklyn Museum recently found itself in the midst of controversy as a group of artists participating in

Upcoming Benefit Concert For L.A. Wildfires Gets Overwhelming Response From Artists, Bands

The upcoming benefit concert for Los Angeles wildfire victims is shaping up to be a star-studded event that

NEA Awards $36.8M in Grants to 1,400+ Artists and Orgs

The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) has just announced a staggering $36.8 million in grants in its

A Running List of Resources to Help Artists Impacted by LA Fires

The ongoing fires in Los Angeles County have caused devastation in areas like Altadena, Pasadena, and Malibu, leaving

Contemporary Artists Use the Rug as a Vehicle for Expression at the Museum of Craft and Design

The Museum of Craft and Design in San Francisco is currently hosting an intriguing exhibition titled "RugLife," which

Four Artists Dismantle the Boundaries of “Immigrant”

The collective exhibition featuring Raul de Lara, Shanique Emelife, Sihan Guo, and Tahnee Lonsdale at Alexander Berggruen challenges

Remembering the Artists We Lost in 2024

2024 was a year of great loss for the art world, as we said goodbye to some of

Artists Find Energy Justice in Grassroots Acts

The Swiss Institute's exhibition "Energies" takes us back to the 1970s in the East Village, where a community