STANFORD, Calif. — Currently on view at the Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University is the exhibition East of the Pacific: Making Histories of Asian American Art, curated by Aleesa Pitchamarn ...
Pride Month has never just been a calendar moment for the music industry, it's a mirror. The artists who thrive within and ...
Identity is a much richer and more nuanced concept than we often admit. In many Western and Westernized countries, finding one’s identity is an independent journey of self-discovery through ...
When Vanessa Garza, or Nez, as she's known professionally, started taking interest in art as a child, she never imagined her work would end up on the side of buildings, windows, and walls all over ...
Marlene MinopetrosTHE WILLIAM Humphreys Art Gallery (WHAG) is set to open its 2026 duo exhibition, bringing together the work of two emerging artists selected as finalists from the gallery’s Artist-in ...
Through creativity, artists have the power to transform spaces, reinvent the familiar, uplift the mundane, and take viewers to worlds beyond their reality. In celebration of artistic innovators and in ...
In an age when the self is ever more malleable, the act of maintaining a persona has taken performing art to a new level of commitment. Gilbert Prousch (left) and George Passmore, who make work as ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — A new exhibition at Derek Hess Gallery aims to shine a spotlight on four Black artists whose work is helping shape the future of Northeast Ohio’s contemporary arts scene. Opening ...
What happens when the soul feels like a stranger inside its own body? Four digital artists have spent a month trying to answer that question. Tonny Mpungu, Osward Tayebwa, Maria Byoma, and Aliguma ...
Nicole Appel, “Hamburgers, Heels, and High Couture” (2014), colored pencil and graphite on paper, 18 × 24 inches (photo by Adam Reich, courtesy the American Folk Art Museum, New York, gift of the ...