Tag: Arts

Couture Week Opens With a Cinematic Bal d’Été, Directed by Sofia Coppola at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs

The Museum of Decorative Arts Hosts Its First Family Ball While the Museum of Decorative Arts (MAD) has

Trump Seeks to Defund Institute of American Indian Arts

The Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) is facing a devastating blow as President Trump's proposed federal budget

Pullman Yards Launches New Residency for Film, Visual Arts, and New Media

Pullman Yards, a historic 27-acre site located in Atlanta's Kirkwood neighborhood, is undergoing a transformation into a vibrant

3 Arts Acquires Independent News Talent Agency OManagement,

Olivia Metzger, the renowned independent agent who has represented big names such as Craig Melvin and Kristen Welker,

NYC Mayoral Candidate Brad Lander Unveils Arts Platform

New York City’s mayoral election is fast approaching, and one of the candidates, Comptroller Brad Lander, recently unveiled

School of Visual Arts Faculty Are Officially Unionized 

The School of Visual Arts (SVA) in Manhattan has recently made headlines as over 1,000 faculty members have

Taiwanese American Arts Council Presents “Eco Art on Island”

The Taiwanese American Arts Council (TAAC) presents an exciting new project called Eco Art on Island, which aims

Blueprints review: Marcus du Sautoy’s new book is good on maths, less so on the arts

Exploring the Intersection of Mathematics and Art Le Corbusier used Fibonacci sequences in his building designs, like this

Give the Arts a Voice With Drexel’s MS in Arts Administration

Empower Your Career in Arts Administration with Drexel’s MS Program Are you passionate about the arts and looking

Esther Art Fair Returns to a Beaux Arts Architectural Gem

The second edition of Esther, known as Esther II, is currently taking place at the Estonian House in

National Endowment for the Arts Cuts Millions in Grants

The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) recently made a controversial decision to rescind funding for several grant

Dara Birnbaum, Video Art’s “Wonder Woman,” Dies at 78

Dara Birnbaum: A Pioneer of Feminist and Video ArtToday, the art world mourns the loss of Dara Birnbaum,