
On Kandinsky’s Spiritual Relationship With Music
Author M. T. Anderson walks us through a sonic gallery of Vasily Kandinsky’s musical influences, which guided the painter’s pursuit of art that reveals a mystical, inner truth.

Stanford Arts Hosts a Virtual Conversation With Amy Sherald and Calida Rawles
Part of the university’s Artists on the Future series featuring renowned artists and cultural thought leaders, this online event is free and open to the public.

Behind the Scenes With Three New Mexico Curators
These university museum leaders are bridging cultural chasms through elaborate and generative work with their students.

All Men Are Evil, According to This Film
In yet another horror movie that’s actually about trauma, writer-director Alex Garland makes his points bluntly, having one actor play many facets of misogyny.

A Pathway Through Modern & Contemporary Armenian Art Dives Into an Often Overlooked History
This illustrated guide offers readers a broad and accessible introduction to the evolution of Armenian modern and contemporary art.

Willie Cole Recycles Musical Instruments Into Outstanding Sculptures
Time is itself a recycling process for Cole, whose freewheeling spirit transcends linearity in his excavations of art and music history.

How Lee Alexander McQueen Spun History Into Fantasy
Drawing from a wide range of personal influences, McQueen deconstructed myths and facts and refashioned them into his desired story.

Apply for the MFA Program in Book Arts & Printmaking at University of the Arts
This rigorous, studio-based program in Philadelphia focuses on building unique studio practices that synthesize the disciplines of printmaking, book arts, and papermaking.