Sentimental Value,” at the Ragtag Cinema starting this weekend, is sure to be in this year's Oscar race, film critic James ...
Through tapestries of fringed strips of fabric, Abdoulaye Konaté explores the contemporary relevance of ancient signs and ...
It may be cold outside, but these gallery shows are heating up the New York City art world. Take a look at our picks of what ...
For the first time, scientists have watched metal crystals take shape inside a pool of molten metal, capturing a process that ...
For the next week and a half, Marin County art fanciers have a wonderful opportunity to experience a wide range of works from ...
For a 1971 issue of Ladies’ Home Journal, my family was asked to pose for a Thanksgiving photo shoot re-creating my grandfather’s painting Freedom From Want. We had to sit for hours at a dining table ...
At the beginning of August I found myself on a stage at a tech conference in Kosovo, talking about something that feels increasingly urgent: if we want real artists to survive, we are going to need a ...
Dyalvane's work avoids the art-school inspired “my-identity-this, my-identity-that” framing that black artists are often pigeonholed into. For Dyalvane, the art speaks for itself. It honours cultural ...
This year's basic school mathematics final exam results continue to show major disparities between schools. While failure ...
I had the opportunity to tour the Ritz-Carlton Yacht Luminara just three months after she entered service, berthed in the ...
LaGrange Art Museum director Lauren Oliver shares insights on transforming a historic jail into a vibrant art hub, ...
Anna Mary Robertson Moses was born on September 7, 1860, in Greenwich, New York.  Her family worked on farms, and she described herself as a life-long farm ...