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Who is Lindsey Halligan, the attorney assigned to help remove “improper ideology” from Washington’s most important cultural ...
National City resident Ramel Wallace has opened his backyard for anyone looking for a venue — often sharing his space for ...
The annual international art fair, featuring contemporary works from more than 170 galleries, returns to Navy Pier’s Festival ...
Dr. Dele Jegede’s legacy as a Nigerian cartoonist and art icon lives on, shaped by mentors, family ties, and cultural impact.
Uncover Monáe’s journey as a groundbreaking artist and actress, using her platform to inspire creativity and advocate for ...
John Summit performs at last year's Breakaway Music Festival. On April 25-26, top-tier acts like Fisher, Louis the Child, ...
San Diego is known as the heart of SoCal surf culture, but there's more to this city than just beaches and sunny weather.
The letter was sent in response to an executive order seeking to eliminate "divisive" and "anti-American" content from the ...
Uncle Tiff,” a sculpture by Eugene Warburg, might be the first Black “sculptural subject” created by a Black artist, ...
The Forty-Sixth Session of the World Intellectual Property Organization’s Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights (SCCR) concluded with modest but meaningful progress on key agenda items, ...
On April 15, the College of Fine Arts hosted a lecture by Dr. Joan Kee, the director of the New York University Institute of Fine Arts.
Ann Craven lost nearly everything in a studio fire. Since then, she has made “revisitation” paintings. Next month, these works will be shown across Maine.