Announcement
Find Your Creative Cohort at Moore College of Art & Design’s Socially Engaged Art and Art Education Graduate Programs
Applications are open for the upcoming summer and fall semesters, with fellowship opportunities still available.
Announcement
Applications are open for the upcoming summer and fall semesters, with fellowship opportunities still available.
Opinion
In preparing for the CAA's conference this month, I was stopped in my tracks by a presenter agreement that required contributors to sign over extensive rights, made no reference to fair use, and put all liability risk on the speakers.
Film
The fact-and-fiction-bending documentary Crestone is an offbeat look at friendship and creativity.
News
The sale at Boston’s RR Auction includes ephemera of all sorts linked to presidents from George Washington to Joe Biden.
News
A new project from Google Arts + Culture uses machine learning and Kandinsky’s extensive color theories to interpret what the painter might have heard when working on this painting.
Art
The music, composed by Ellen Reid, is inspired by “the shapes of the paths” and “evokes the massive sky and the challenging terrain.”
News
Thousands called for Charles L. Venable’s removal after the museum posted a job listing which mentioned “maintaining the Museum’s traditional, core, white art audience.”
Art
Carter’s paintings gesture toward unknown realms, whether death or nonhuman consciousness.
Announcement
The John Michael Kohler Arts Center is accepting applications for the 2022 residency program through March 14.
Film
Black Art, HBO's documentary on Black visual artists, unwittingly demonstrates what a community gives up when it strives toward the mainstream.
Art
At Company Gallery, a meditative exhibition dedicated to queer desire invites viewers to sit with tension.
News
An offensive job description seeking a new director for the Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields drew ire from artists, IMA patrons, and former and current museum workers.