When journalist Luke Bowden photographed Australian artist Greer Honeywill in 2015, it was the beginning of a decade-long ...
Lynda Roscoe Hartigan directs the Peabody Essex Museum, where she first began working two decades ago. Despite helming a museum that dates to 1799, Hartigan is forward-thinking about the role museums ...
From one of hip-hop’s biggest stars to an exhibit devoted to skateboarding in San Ramon, there is a lot to see and do in the ...
An investigative look at the evolving cultural discourse around pubic hair — from ancient history and feminist movements to today's celebration of the bush.
A movement of African American painters in the 1950s and 60s was born in Fort Pierce, leading to many making a living doing ...
Nobody would have bet a month ago that Los Angeles’ art scene would be back in action so quickly, but strong sales point to the resiliency of artists, galleries and collectors.
Wacom showcased its latest advancements in digital creativity, offering artists and creators powerful tools designed to ...
Vibrant contrasts and eye-opening patterns are just a couple of the characteristics of Amanda Lobos’ beguiling murals and illustrations.
Many have seen Miller's giant murals on buildings on North Avenue and Harford Road. There are events planned over the week at ...
Lehuauakea’s art installation, “Finding My Way Back Home,” features a large-scale, wall-mounted quilt of kapa, indigo, red ...
The shoe manufacturer claimed its sandals “are copyright-protected works of applied art" that may not be imitated. Under ...
Reads officially ended Feb. 13, but Rogue Theater is offering one last way to celebrate this year’s book, The House in the ...