Opinion
The Sun Is Setting on the British Museum
There’s only one way for the museum to survive the 21st century, and it starts with advancing toward restorative justice.
Opinion
There’s only one way for the museum to survive the 21st century, and it starts with advancing toward restorative justice.
Art
There are no “outsiders” in this exhibition at the Cincinnati Art Museum.
Art
The self-taught artist, who carved gravestones for a living, is finally receiving institutional recognition.
News
A new survey aims to document the predominantly Afro-Latinx neighborhood’s cultural significance, beyond physical landmarks.
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Opportunities
From residencies, fellowships, and workshops to grants, open calls, and commissions, our monthly list of opportunities for artists, writers, and art workers.
Art
At the Minnesota State Fair, some crop artists promoted timely political messages with corn, quinoa, and flax seeds.
Art
A series of exhibitions offers historical perspectives on the still-active LA organization’s cultural and social resonance.
News
The seizure is part of an ongoing investigation into “a smuggling network” trafficking antiquities looted from Turkey.
News
The V&A Dundee removed a plaque honoring the opioid-producing family but will not return more than half a million dollars in donations.
News
Community members fear that the historic New York State Summer School of the Arts may soon be replaced with a less equitable grant program.
Art
In the wake of COVID-19, California’s art world is finally experiencing a surge of optimism, resulting in a host of emerging gallerists and new galleries.