Film
Trolley Times Captures a Collective Roar for Food and Truth
Gurvinder Singh’s film artfully chronicles a movement in protest of India’s debilitating farm acts.
Film
Gurvinder Singh’s film artfully chronicles a movement in protest of India’s debilitating farm acts.
News
Black history and culture institutions are stepping in to fill the gaps with uncensored and community-oriented programming.
News
The institution, which has faced repatriation claims and financial challenges, will lay off 40% of its staff when it closes its Manhattan space.
Community
This week, artist studios in Miami, Vermont, Connecticut, and Los Angeles.
Opportunities
Residencies, grants, open calls, and jobs from the Brooklyn Museum, Harvard University, Tulsa Artist Fellowship, and more in our monthly list of opportunities for artists, writers, and art workers.
News
The 333 participants include Samia Halaby, Lauren Halsey, and Kay WalkingStick.
News
Inspired by the gilded artworks of the African diaspora, the Art Deco movement, and Gustav Klimt, Hunt was known for her intricately precise works.
News
The formerly all-Black high school turned museum and community space honors the abolitionist’s story and legacy.
Guide
Tony Cokes's urgent video works, Caitlin MacBride’s Shaker-inspired paintings, Barrow Parke's mytho-mathematical survey, and other shows that’ll warm your winter.
Art
His 1559 masterpiece “The Fight Between Carnival and Lent” is an argument in paint for moral and spiritual ambivalence.
Art
While Joshi’s artwork addresses India’s current political and social state, these works are about more than just current events.
Art
In Zangewa’s colorful textile collages, on view at SITE Santa Fe, the tableaus of our lives are stitched together with intention and memory.