News
How Will Trump’s Tariffs Affect Art Supplies in the US?
"We expect prices to rise or severely limit the colors we can offer artists," said Roger Danilo Carmona of Manhattan’s Kremer Pigments.
News
"We expect prices to rise or severely limit the colors we can offer artists," said Roger Danilo Carmona of Manhattan’s Kremer Pigments.
News
Andil Gosine’s exhibition used visual art to explore connections between the environment, sexuality, and sexual justice.
News
Experts worry for the future of vital preservation programs as the US State Department reviews its policies.
News
The exhibition at the Art Museum of the Americas in Washington, DC, would have featured works by Afro-Latino, Caribbean, and African American artists.
Opinion
The president’s obsession with cultural control is evidence of a continued fascist creep, and not just another joke exercise in narcissism.
News
A new open letter accuses the grantmaking agency of “conforming to Trump’s reactionary and discriminatory executive orders.”
News
The NEA announced that it is scrapping its Challenge America grants and focusing on projects related to the anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.
News
The committee worked on projects including mobilizing artists to counter all forms of hate and the developing role of AI in arts and humanities.
News
Widespread uncertainty pervades as institutions either roll back initiatives or try to determine whether their programs are in compliance.
News
In a staff-wide email, the organization said it was complying with Trump’s executive order banning federally funded diversity, equity, and inclusion programs.
Opinion
Donald Trump's move to revive "traditional" architecture in federal buildings betrays his ignorance of its elitist roots.
News
The President issued a memo reviving his controversial 2020 ordinance limiting government structures to the “classical” styles.