Tavares Strachan is sending Robert Henry Lawrence Jr.’s “soul” into space — fulfilling the astronaut’s dream that was cut off by his death in a trading accident in 1967.
November 19, 2018
Embark on a Street Photography Tour in Havana with Pratt’s School of Continuing and Professional Studies
Open to all, this program appeals to artists, photographers, photography enthusiasts, and anyone interested in exploring the beauty and culture of Cuba.
Cal State Long Beach Students Protest Museum Director’s Firing
Since Kimberli Meyer was controversially fired from the University Art Museum, students have penned letters, staged a silent protest, and created artworks in response.
Discerning Photography’s White Gaze
The three top winners of the prestigious Taylor Wessing Prize depict people of color, photographed by white photographers.
Kickstart Your Career with a Christie’s Education
Join Christie’s Education’s Open House on November 30 to learn more about the master’s programs in New York.
Thank you, Stan Lee!
A tribute to a man who had more of an impact on our culture than many people realize.
Apply Now for Emily Carr University’s MFA and MDes Programs
A west coast alternative fostering leading creative research practices.
Unionized Art Installers and Maintenance Crew Protest Low Wages at MoMA PS1
Local 30 union members gathered at the entrance of MoMA PS1 in Queens after “strained” contract renegotiations. Workers say they are paid significantly less than their counterparts at MoMA in Manhattan.
The Hundreds of Artists Living in LA’s Skid Row
Since 2008, the Los Angeles Poverty Department has been organizing a registry of artists who live and work in the neighborhood, which now includes more than 700 names.
Nancy Holt Brilliantly Emerges from the Shadows
In 2018, she became the first female Land artist in the Dia Art Foundation’s collection, but it has taken decades for Holt to gain recognition. A new exhibition argues she was truly an artistic innovator.
When Will Egyptian and Peruvian Mummies Return Home?
In the context of the Field Museum’s lack of information regarding their provenance the mummies’ return to the Field Museum after a three-year tour is hardly a homecoming.
A New Collection of Surrealist Writings Focuses on Women Authors
The Milk Bowl of Feathers shows how women’s contributions to the Surrealist literary canon captivatingly crack the wall of Surrealist phallocracy.