News
Public Art Festival Will Turn Manhattan Street Into a Runway
Art in Odd Places is now accepting proposals for this year's festival, returning to 14th Street in Manhattan with the theme "Dress."
News
Art in Odd Places is now accepting proposals for this year's festival, returning to 14th Street in Manhattan with the theme "Dress."
Art
Attending the artist CHOKRA’s performance introduced me to oud’s original purpose as a sacred healing tool that helps one recover from illness, mentally and physically.
News
The 6,000-year-old “Stargazer,” which Turkey alleges was looted, once belonged to disgraced antiquities collector Michael Steinhardt.
News
Newark residents were also invited to share their personal stories of liberation for a permanent audio piece that complements the sculpture.
Art
This week, crossword puzzles on Black culture, the history of International Women’s Day, gender-neutral award shows, and why do fake reviews online fly under our radar?
Art
Welcoming spring and the season of harvest, Holi is inherently playful and joyous as it channels the love between Radha and Krishna.
Interview
Tali Keren’s work interrogates the insidious imbrications of religious, political, and military institutions across the United States and Israel.
Art
If others are “career” artists, Faina Lerman is a “living” artist — her artistic means are inextricable from her life, rather than motivated by the desire to make a living.
Art
Artists such as Leah Clements, Christine Sun Kim, and Jamila Prowse exercise care as responsibility, access, and inclusivity, and fostering a critical dialogue with others.
Comics
Leigh's films are class-conscious, prickly, strange, satirical, and often very funny.
News
Student workers are facing a deadline on tuition payments after the school halted health and tuition benefits in a widely criticized move.
Announcement
This group exhibition of works in glass spans a range of disciplines and includes a luminescent environment by Rui Sasaki. Curated by Richard Lombard, on view in NYC.