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The artist — whose activism in the Civil Rights movement began with his childhood in the South and continued in Oregon, where ...
The George Washington Carver Museum’s ‘Black Folk Photography’ exhibit inspires guests to examine historical race relations ...
The Herald wants to know what Butcher thinks about “Alligator Alcatraz.” That’s Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier’s nickname for an immigration detention center springing up in Big Cypress ...
Not all paintings feature pretty flowers, green gardens, lily ponds, or happy women enjoying life. Some are about violence, ...
When planning their New York City wedding, Peter Kelly and Garth Greenan were excited by the opportunity, as a gay couple, to ...
People across the country are still learning about Zohran Mamdani, who stunned the political world and is poised to become ...
Every Smile Belongs, an immersive exhibition by the Kiran Nadar Museum of Art and the Smile Train India, celebrates courage, ...
THIS summer, Ilkley becomes a lens for reflection, storytelling, and visual exploration. From July 11–13, photoILKLEY - the town’s first-ever photography festival - will bring a vibrant, grassroots ...
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A lot of the enjoyment of Thiebaud’s retrospective is spotting the Easter eggs of earlier art, whether overt, covert, or something more subtle.
Long before Instagram filters and Photoshop, Oak Harbor resident William Schumm picked up a camera to show his family the ...
The collapse of American global power was more pointedly represented by Dahn Vo’s In God We Trust: the American flag, with ...