"This is why the story of the invasive species appealed to me so much. This is something I can do. This is something I can help with." ...
The New Yorker’s Wunmi Mosaku illustration controversy shows why representation in art still matters
New Yorker faces backlash for how it illustrated “Sinners” star Wunmi Mosaku, and it's part of a bigger problem.
Digital art was still in its early stages in 2006, but the first ImagineFX issue, with cover artwork by Kyung-Min Cho, tapped ...
The story behind a new professorship named for Frank Lloyd Wright starts in 1949, when the world-famous architect decided to help a young Madison builder find fame.
The BYU Museum of Art has unveiled restored gypsum cast panels of Italian Renaissance sculptor Lorenzo Ghiberti's famed Gates ...
Howard Harris redefines photography through Techspressionism, using patented layering to create interactive, dimensional art that evolves with the viewer.
After research, Curry begins to sketch — sometimes on paper, sometimes digitally — mapping out the flow of ideas. Once the event begins, she draws in real time, blending text and imagery to capture ...
For the last 20 years, LACMA director Michael Govan has faced off with billionaires and bureaucrats to reinvent the ...
After a decade at the helm of the arts nonprofit she founded, Cindi Boiter has stepped back from leading The Jasper Project, ...
By positioning itself as a premier culinary guide rather than a simple review source, Food Journal Magazine elevates the conversation around food in Los Angeles. The publication is committed to ...
In-depth interview explores the emerging New York creative’s journey from Toronto to SCAD to GALE, and her vision for ...
Kestra's hybrid RIA platform also welcomed a veteran advisor from Goldman, while a second-generation planner makes his way to LPL and Private Advisor Group.
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