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While the Trout Museum of Art's staff, volunteers and patrons enjoyed an art exhibit that looked back on the past, many of ...
The curator of the exhibition "What Stands Behind the Flowers" discusses the show, along with insights that emerged during ...
Artist Nekisha Durrett pays homage to the college's first Black graduate and confronts Bryn Mawr's complicated history of ...
Acclaimed director Ava DuVernay reflected on what the Smithsonian museums mean to Americans as she received a lifetime ...
The historic Edgewood Cottage is once again opening its doors for the summer Artist in Residence Series. From May 26 through ...
For its second edition, 25 galleries from 17 cities are showing works across the sumptuous interior of New York’s Estonian ...
Sarita Kamat working on a landscape painting in her market-type gallery, Artem. Artem Pop Up Gallery, the market-type art gallery at 1627 Sherman Ave., is ...
Over 130 projects will receive funding this year for initiatives designed to enhance tourism, as Dauphin County announced its ...
The Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education designated Andrea Trimble, UVA’s sustainability ...
Attention bibliophiles and antiquarians: did you know that some old manuscripts are downright deadly? In modern society, it’s entirely safe to browse through books, but for centuries, flipping ...
You can take down exhibits, close buildings, shut down websites, ban books, and attempt to alter history, but we are long past that point. We will never forget!” Trump attacked the museum ...
From our award-winning barbecue to rich Midwestern history, we’re exploring why KC is the “Paris of the Plains.” The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art’s board of trustees has made a decision: ...
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