Asian-themed slot games have grown in popularity for casino-players around the world and display bright colors, positive cultural symbolism, and fun game-play.| See Great Art
“Art Deco: The Golden Age of Illustration” features 100 rare and iconic posters from the 1920s and 1930s on view in Sarasota, FL.| See Great Art
Sara M. and Michelle Vance Waddell built a remarkable art collection that has grown to include more than 1,000 works.| See Great Art
The 43rd annual Lubeznik Arts Festival will showcase 80 artists who work in a variety of media to Michigan City, IN on August 16 and 17, 2025.| See Great Art
In singlehandedly blocking legislation that would have created national museums dedicated to women and Latinos, Utah Senator Mike Lee revealed himself as a cultural terrorist.| See Great Art
Shaun Leonardo presents a powerful, provocative, scathing series of artworks at the Bronx Museum of the Arts.| See Great Art
Listing or ranking the best art museums in the US is like trying to list or rank the best American rock bands. It's subjective.| See Great Art
Van Gogh in America exhibit brings Starry Night from Paris to Detroit. The Detroit Institute of Arts will host the painting.| See Great Art
The Art Institute of Chicago hours are generally 11:00 AM Central Time (local time) to 5:00 PM CT on days the museum is open.| See Great Art
Sharing great art from across North America| See Great Art
I love Dusti Bongé’s artwork and I love New Orleans. The two come together in a Dusti Bongé New Orleans sketch.| See Great Art
This week, See Great Art's partnership with the Dusti Bongé Art Foundation focuses on her time in New Orleans.| See Great Art
Hannelie Coetzee's anti-zoo of liberated animals signals how nature has always been visibly, if ‘silently,’ queer.| See Great Art
Zoological imagery has a mysterious appeal. Animals in Japanese Art, on view at the Honolulu Museum of Art (HoMA) March 30–July 23,| See Great Art
in Atlantica, April Bey artwork rewrites fraught histories to eliminate oppression and racism to instead celebrate people of African descent.| See Great Art
The Searching for Augusta Savage documentary premieres Thursday, February 15, 2024, on the American Masters YouTube channel and the PBS App.| See Great Art
This exhibition focuses on the impact of American women on Paris from the turn of the 20th century until the outbreak of World War II.| See Great Art
Another one from the series of “Plate Designs” Dusti Bongé created. This one offers us a Gulf Coast seafood feast.| See Great Art
As the state's first artist working exclusively in a Modernist style, Bongé was a groundbreaker for other Mississippi artists to emulate.| See Great Art
Dusti Bongé showed at the Betty Parsons Gallery in New York along with first generation Abstract Expressionist artists like Jackson Pollock.| See Great Art
The colors of this painting recall Mardi Gras: purple, gold and green. Dusti Bongé spent time in New Orleans, near her home in Biloxi.| See Great Art
Nine emerging artists explore how depicting animals helps humans process trauma and understand themselves.| See Great Art
The Institute for Contemporary Art, Philadelphia unveils a new public artwork commission by artist Xenobia Bailey.| See Great Art
Art Bridges Foundation and Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art announced the acquisition of contemporary Indigenous artworks from the John and Susan Horseman Collection.| See Great Art
Dusti Bongé wound up with a show of exceedingly unique artworks she termed her “Window Paintings,” made with fiberglass.| See Great Art
The James Prosek mosaic mural draws inspiration from Florida’s landscapes, including the Loxahatchee River and Everglades National Park.| See Great Art
The James Prosek mural will be located on the Museum's Elm Street exterior wall and will be unveiled on May 17, 2025.| See Great Art
“¡Printing the Revolution! The Rise and Impact of Chicano Graphics,” presents historical civil rights-era prints by Chicano artists.| See Great Art
Take a look at these 11 famous paintings in Art Institute of Chicago and then go visit to see for yourself.| See Great Art
I have become fascinated with New York in the 70’s. What intrigues me is how unimaginably different New York was then from what it is now.| See Great Art