An exhibition at The Met celebrates the work of self-taught artist Mary Sully, who neither exhibited nor profited from her work during her lifetime.
Her figures are in a state of unrelenting grief about what it means to be human and to feel powerless about so much that happens to ourselves and others.
CEDAR RAPIDS — Lifelong artist Karen Kral admitted to having a lump in her throat as her first art exhibition opened Nov. 8 — ...
The environmental group is selling three new products on its online store in a bid to earn more cash to support its ...
With its dramatic volcanic landscapes, intimate new stays, and evolving creative scene, the easternmost Canary Island is having a moment.
Madjeen Isaac’s first solo exhibit blends Haitian American identity, community, and healing. Open through Nov. 17 at Smack ...
Carrying the Lycoming College Art Gallery through the holidays will be the College’s 2024-25 Art Faculty Show, opening on ...
Monday, Nov. 18 and 19, 2024 from 8 - 10 p.m. / PBS app. This is a two-part, four-hour documentary directed by Ken Burns, ...
The Dull Knife hide was kept in a camp at the foothills of the Bighorn Mountains. But this camp was a major target for the United States Cavalry, which was still in search of those tribes involved in ...
From film screenings to symphony concerts, there's a little something for everyone. A list of arts, theater and musical ...
A woman whose family had to sell a painting in the Holocaust and a museum have struck a deal. The museum will keep the work ...