Holly Kai Hurd, art curator for the Blair Caldwell Library will be presenting a panel discussion and think tank examining art, activism and leadership in the 21st Century. “Get on the Bus!” is a ...
On the occasion of the publication of Is Art History?, a definitive volume of writings by one of the most renowned art historians of the past half century Svetlana Alpers, BFA Visual & Critical ...
The Hopkins Center for the Arts had a star-studded reopening weekend, with performances from Yo-Yo Ma to Renée Elise Goldsberry. Creative alumni Rachel Dratch ’88, Chris Newell ’96, Alexi Pappas ’12 ...
Globally renowned pianist Dr. Makiko Hirata, also known as Dr. Pianist, graced a panel discussion exploring professional pathways available to musicians, artists and other creative students. The panel ...
Pieces of fabric stitched together rarely evoke any sort of emotional response beyond “I remember grandma” or “Hey, that looks warm.” But quilter Hollis Chatelain, a subject of the documentary ...
Join curators Carolyn M. Laferrière and Perrin Lathrop for a discussion of provenance research and museum collections with Victoria Reed, Sadler Senior Curator of Provenance at the Museum of Fine Arts ...
Clearly, technological innovations are changing the way art is created and shared, enabling artists to reach new audiences beyond the conventional boundaries of the art world. To wit: Facebook Open ...
In conjunction with the exhibition You Are Here NYC: Art, Information, and Mapping which presents data-based maps of NYC, by artists and information designers, that address an increasingly relevant ...
Seeking to ensure broader access to the arts across the state, Arts South Dakota hosted a Zoom panel discussion Wednesday with representatives from Levitt at the Falls, Fallout Creative Community in ...
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