Why Isn’t Slavery Depicted in Dutch Painting?
Netherlandish art is remarkably coy about the whole colonial endeavor. A new book seeks to uncover those connections.
University at Albany, SUNY Offers Tuition Waivers and Funding for MFA Students
This affordable, interdisciplinary program seeks to broaden and deepen students’ understanding of contemporary art to better develop their studio preoccupations.
Hunter Reynolds and Dean Sameshima’s Memorials to Queer Loss
A two-person, intergenerational display represents two drastically opposed approaches to queer history.
Remembering the Artists We Lost in 2024
Here are the artists, curators, writers, and art dealers we honored this year for their lasting contributions to our field.
Discover Your Path in the Arts at the University of New Mexico
UNM’s graduate programs foster creativity and intellectual discourse, uniting studio artists, art historians, and educators to push boundaries and connect across disciplines.
10 Shows to See in Upstate New York This January
Ash Eliza Williams’s fantastical paintings, Jonathan Becker’s glamorous photographs, and group shows on reproductive health, light, and new worlds.
Theaster Gates’s House Museum Gone Wild
When Clouds Roll Away is an immersive viewing experience dedicated to the Johnson Publishing Company that prioritizes imaginative reuse over context.
TCU School of Art’s MA in Art History Is Fully Funded
All admitted students receive a full tuition waiver, a stipend, health insurance, and additional funds for research travel.
