Tag: Artists

United States Artists Awards $50K Grants to 50 Fellows

United States Artists (USA) recently announced the recipients of its annual $50,000 unrestricted financial award, honoring 50 artists

Lessons for Artists From Ursula K. Le Guin

The latest edition of the Daily Newsletter brings to light some thought-provoking topics. From the prevalence of application

Aldrich Museum Names Artists for First-Ever Decennial

The Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art is set to showcase a groundbreaking exhibition featuring artists based in Connecticut.

Washington National Opera joins artists exiting Kennedy Center : NPR

A view of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, which the current board is calling

Artists React to the ICE Killing of Renee Nicole Good

Art has become a powerful tool for protesters to express their rage and grief in the wake of

Artists at DreamWorks, Netflix and ‘Ted’ Show Vote to Unionize with The Animation Guild

DreamWorks Animation (DWA) remote workers based in the United States have recently made a significant decision to unionize

Venezuelan Artists Speak Out

Daily Newsletter Happy Armenian Christmas to our readers who celebrate. In a world where the true intentions of

Five Venezuelan Artists Respond to US Attacks

The recent military raid and abduction of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, by the

Doechii & SZA’s “Girl, Get Up” + More New Songs By Black Artists

The music scene across the continent and its diaspora is buzzing as the year comes to a close.

The Trump Regime Threatens Artists As The Kennedy Center Will Be Empty On New Year’s Eve

In a perplexing twist of fate, the Trump administration has transformed the revered Kennedy Center—a monument to the

A Year of Elevating LGBTQ+ Artists

As we reflect on the past year, it's important to acknowledge the groundbreaking exhibitions that took place in

Trump’s Kennedy Center Is Becoming A Ghost Town As Artists Cancel And Refuse To Perform There

The recent events surrounding Donald Trump's controversial management of the Kennedy Center reveal a profound dissonance between political