Faith Ringgold Had a Dream; We Must Keep It Alive
Guerrilla Girls share an MLK-inspired letter the artist sent them in 1994.
A devoured hedge burrows deep II Opens a Portal Into the Future of Urban Life
By interacting with Eloïse Bonneviot and Anne de Boer’s spatial installation in Prague, viewers create speculative scenarios for an ecologically aware city.
Every Artwork in the Massive Quilt for Palestine Unveiled at The Met
Each of 69 squares is being sold as a print to directly support a family trying to flee Gaza.
John Yau Talks About the Art of Collaboration
The exhibition Disguise the Limit highlights the many different ways Yau has worked with a wide range of visual artists over the past five decades.
Expand Your Practice and Build Your Portfolio With Cornell’s Art Summer Programs
Register for credit-bearing summer art studios (online and in-person) for high school and college students to explore new ideas and artistic media at Cornell AAP.
The Scholar Who Rewrote Black Brazilian History
Beatriz Nascimento’s groundbreaking research defied dominant White Brazilian academic narratives, instead emphasizing Black political agency.
A View From the Easel
“My practice has grown in new ways just from being in close proximity to other artists.”
The Bennett Prize’s Call for Entries Is Now Open
Women figurative realist painters can propel their careers by entering to win $50,000 and a traveling solo exhibition of their work. Applications are open through October 4.