State Fairs: Growing American Craft Renwick Gallery Through Sept. 7, 2026 The first exhibition of its kind, “State Fairs: Growing American Craft,” curated by Mary Savig, the Fleur and Charles […]| The Georgetowner
Detail of “Wall Painting Fragment from the Villa at Boscotrecase,” 10 B.C.E.-1 B.C.E.Photos by Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard Staff Photographer Arts & Culture Viewing art like an expert Sy Boles Harvard Staff Writer August 29, 2025 long read Curators and conservators at the Harvard Art Museums zoom in on the tiny details that tell big stories about some of their favorite works Looking at art can be intimidating for the untrained. Is this piece impressionist or surrealist? What, exactly, make...| Harvard Gazette
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As an organization committed to protecting the freedom of thought, inquiry, and expression, the National Coalition Against Censorship is alarmed by reports that the Smithsonian Institution’s National Portrait Gallery proposed amending the planned display of a painting because of fears that the work would attract the ire of President Donald Trump. The action is [...] The post Cancellation of American Sublime Lays Bare Reality of New Censorship Era appeared first on National Coalition Against...| National Coalition Against Censorship
A new exhibition of oil paintings and photographs made by JHU students highlights the objects and associates of a second-hand furniture warehouse| The Hub
On March 28, a crowd gathered in Lipani Gallery to celebrate Lucy Duckett and Kenzie Roberts, two Fordham seniors presenting their thesis projects for the visual arts program from March 25 to April 8. Duckett, Fordham College at Lincoln Center (FCLC) ’25, and Roberts, FCLC ’25, completed their theses independently, and their work involved different... The post Visions of the Heart in Lipani Gallery appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
On March 6, the final theses of Fordham Lincoln Center seniors Brenda Bouvier and Alison Kulak debuted in the Ildiko Butler Gallery. While the gallery, situated at the bottom of the Lowenstein Center escalators, houses the work of various artists throughout the year, the spring semester exhibitions are particularly special: during this time, senior visual... The post “Roots” is a Testament to Friendship, Nature, and Childhood appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Apprentices will collaborate on projects that range from mural painting and multimedia storytelling to screen printing and nonprofit administration.| Movers & Makers
We’re excited to share the cover for our final issue, Vol. 36.1, featuring Library of Babel, by Buzz Spector. This particular image is from Spector’s 2012 survey exhibit, “Buzz Spector: Off the […]|
Today the National Coalition Against Censorship condemned the decision made by the Whitney Museum of American Art to unilaterally cancel a performance organized by the Curatorial Cohort of its Independent Study Program (ISP). The museum claims that, in a politically provocative introduction of the work at an unaffiliated venue several months earlier, one of the [...] The post Contemporary Culture Requires Artistic Freedom—Especially in times of Political Crisis appeared first on National Co...| National Coalition Against Censorship
rovee-eats-art: Made this for the crocodile, thought they deserved some fanart cause I love them so much and I couldn’t stop thinking about them. ^———^ ( Ó w Ò) Hi @zedecksiew ( 👉🏻👈🏻) V——-V !!! Somebody made fan art of my crocodile! Ahhh!!!| Zedeck Siew's Writing Hours
Lawrence’s “The Migration Series” is painted with Casein tempera, a paint derived from milk protein. HeLevi’s poems are composed of air from the lungs, the vibration of the vocal cords, and the shaping of sounds with the mouth and throat. The voice was translated into visual form, alphabetic writing, and was initially preserved in iron gall ink written on parchment or vellum. This poem, these paintings: wonders. The might of human imagination and artistry.| Slant Books
In-Person | International Literature Festival Dublin
In-Person | International Literature Festival Dublin
In-Person | International Literature Festival Dublin
In-Person | International Literature Festival Dublin
“Anyway, if you’re not afraid, I’m not either!” Snorkmaiden in Comet in Moominland| International Literature Festival Dublin
Following along as a gallery finds its third home, and the new ethos to suit it The post Night Club III: ISO the Perfect Closet appeared first on Mn Artists.| Mn Artists
The permanent Walnut Hills gallery will showcase works by ArtWorks’ artists-in-residence and participants in its emerging fellowship program.| Movers & Makers
The National Coalition Against Censorship is dismayed by the news of the premature removal of an art billboard that is part of a temporary project with the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, shortly after Montgomery Mayor Steven Reed called for its deinstallation. The billboard shows a 1965 Spider Martin photograph of state troopers staring [...] The post NCAC Alarmed by Mayoral Order to Censor an Art Billboard Associated With Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts appeared first on National Coalition A...| National Coalition Against Censorship
Tending to questions and complications in the solo exhibition The Earth is a Body in Transition The post ESO MALFLOR Plays with Fire appeared first on Mn Artists.| Mn Artists
Today, the National Coalition Against Censorship and the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression expressed alarm at new exhibition protocols at East Tennessee State University’s Reece Museum, which undermine the artistic integrity of the current exhibition on view.| National Coalition Against Censorship
The story of how I came to step away from my public presence on the internet (and stop participating in social media entirely), an update on what life looks like now and a few words on what's next. (Maybe it's goodbye? It could be!)| Our Next Life by Tanja Hester, author of Work Optional and Wallet Activism
Mind, matter, dreams, and worldhood in Michal Sagar's solo exhibition The post Dreams All the Way Down: On <i>Sight Between</i> appeared first on Mn Artists.| Mn Artists
A sensorial walk through K.R.M. Mooney's solo exhibition at Midway Contemporary Art The post Tidepools in Transmutation: On <i>reserves</i> appeared first on Mn Artists.| Mn Artists
On cultivating an ongoing practice of intention, meeting the moment, and bringing community together around culture The post Practicing Solidarity, Living Values: A Conversation with Mizna appeared first on Mn Artists.| Mn Artists
Orienting an exhibition to embrace friction, build connectivity in reciprocity, and see shape as a question The post Shape Is a Promise: On <i>YOU SAY YOU LOVE ME AND I COMMIT TO FRICTION</i> appeared first on Mn Artists.| Mn Artists
In our Spring/Summer 2024 issue, Buzz Spector, our Art Editor, carefully selected works that explore the theme of property and individuality within shared spaces.|
Jon Fosse’s novel Septology (published in Norwegian in 2019) is a monologue beginning and ending in the mind of Asle, an elderly widowed Norwegian painter living in the countryside on the proceeds from the sale of his paintings. He communes throughout the next 667 pages with a self who becomes both him and not him.| Slant Books
In June 2023, at the 104th meeting of the Wilson Ornithological Society, I delivered a plenary talk about the history of American ornithology, in which I identified Moses Williams (1777–1825), who …| Matthew R. Halley
A gathering of excerpts, or a botanical reading practice, in conversation with Gudrun Lock's Shoreham Repository and the edges of a truck and trainyard complex in Northeast Minneapolis| Mn Artists
Seattleites have a passionate love affair with all things creative, from the arts and theatre scene to the city’s world-renowned independent music venues. Seattle’s booming art scene is constantly evolving, with new exhibits and shows popping up all the time. Whether you’re looking for a night out on the town or a new experience to [...]Read More...| City Arts Magazine
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As readers of this blog will surely know, the Wellcome Library and Wellcome Images hold one of the world’s great archives of historical medical and scientific images. Over the next few years …| Sick City Project
This is the text of a talk I gave on 7 September at ‘Reclaiming Spectacle’ – the two-day finale of the 2013 Congress for Curious People. There’s a short bibliography of sources at the end, and I’m …| Sick City Project