Arkansas audiences get a rare opportunity to engage with one of today’s most influential Indigenous voices in contemporary art.
Whether it's an ancient death mask found on an Egyptian sarcophagus or the selfie you have just cropped on your phone, we have been creating portraits for centuries. So why do we love them so much?
A new study led by Dr. Jennifer MacRitchie, Dr. Nicola Pennill, Dr. Christian Morgner, Prof Renee Timmers, and Unforgettable Experiences CEO Victoria Burnip, published in Arts & Health, sheds new ...
Music fans and music makers, delve into NME covers, portable turntables, industry legends, and a mini but mighty synth ...
Overall, Earl’s career shows that photography does not sit quietly alongside music; it actively shapes how music is perceived ...
Jordan Gogos’s collaboration with Fujifilm instax redefines instant photography, turning vibrant prints into multidimensional ...
It's a story about a family as well as one about a very famous musician – and I think the story of the family is just as ...
Helen Cammock is creating a new commissioned artwork to mark our 200th anniversary, which will be displayed at the Law ...
Independent curator Vera Hadzhiyska is happy to present a sensitive new exhibition opening this November in Art Space ...
Inauguration of FOTO 2025 The Photographic Society of Chandigarh (PSC) kicked off its annual group exhibition, FOTO 2025, on ...
Get ready to witness one of the greatest artistic masterpieces in history — right here in Rhode Island! The Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel: The Exhibition has come to the Warwick Mall, bringing the ...
Melissa Ann Pinney's photographs capture everyday moments of adolescence inside Chicago Public Schools over the course of a ...