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14. A 1976 exhibition featuring Peter Blake’s series of screen prints based on Lewis Carroll’s 1871 novel “Alice Through the ...
The mural is a two-story image of a young Black girl in a sundress with her shoulders back and head up, a crown of matching ...
In “Constellation,” the photographer’s largest-ever show in New York, images linger in the strange space between intention ...
Allez! Missoula, 120 N. Higgins Ave., alleyway with the Merc Hotel, 546-6141, 120nhiggins.com: "Synergy," featuring temporary ...
Centered on the extraordinary appeal of "The Great Wave Off Kanagawa" by Katsushika Hokusai, this exhibition offers a smartly ...
Humans, ever aware of and influenced by our surroundings, have a fundamental need to define and personalize our spaces. The physical environment in which our life unfolds, whether at home, ...
The pictures at the Fenimore do haunt — in the best way. Once you spend time with the Flor Garduño image of the musician you ...
A vintage bicycle, donated by St. Augustine Beach’s Drifters, stands in front of the wall, inviting those passing by to ...
The prolific TV creator explains how she turned a Judy Blume adaptation into another modern love letter to Black audiences.
Christian Cooper turned a viral incident in Central Park into a platform for discussing race, equality and the joys of birding. He’s speaking at the Nelson-Atkins for Pride Month.
There are also Greek fests in Lincoln Square and Lincoln Park, Ribfest, the 57th Street Art Fair in Hyde Park, a free environmental fest in Welles Park and Hard Core Cider Fest in Rogers Park.
Vice and Virtue,’ Art Center’s latest juried show, gives artists a chance to explore the good and bad in the world.