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After a review of 145 applications from faculty and staff, The Alumnae of Northwestern University has awarded full or partial ...
The Helena’s Time Art Gallery, a panorama of quotes and pictures wrapping around the stairwell of Helena Memorial Hall, recounts how the building survived two fires and served multiple roles before ...
Carolyn Castaño, a Long Beach City College professor, joins the 2025 centential class for the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial ...
"Grounded in the Stars" is a fine representation of an ordinary Black woman. That's why some find it offensive.
The Suffolk Art League and Suffolk Art Gallery have partnered to put on an exhibit inspired by Peggy Guggenheim’s first U.S.
Artists at Camino al Arte not only develop their craft in a serene setting but also find connection through social projects ...
Pregnant women wielding swords and wearing martial helmets, foetuses set to avenge their fathers — and a harsh world where ...
The new book, Women in the History of Quantum Physics, spotlights the oft-forgotten contributions of women scientists in the field.
Robot painting reveals technology’s limits, but true artistry lies in human-machine collaboration, not AI hype.
An exhibition in Cambridge, England uses contemporary portraits to give a face to prominent Black rebels and abolitionists of ...
A Renaissance portrait, “Portrait of Bia de’ Medici,” by Bronzino carries a story of loss and longing, writes Jin.
Arts and humanities students at the University of California, Davis, engage with the world in new, thoughtful and imaginative ...