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MAKE has launched its 5th cohort of the Athath Fellowship 2025, in partnership with Khalifa Fund for Enterprise Development, ...
Tim Blum's sudden closure of his world-spanning gallery has left staffers and artists unhappy about the way the closure is ...
Two London-based gallerists are on a mission to inject more purpose, perspective, and patronage into collecting, which they ...
An exhibit focusing on the planet’s ecosystems and the need for environmental responsibility opens today, July 31, at the UNCLE Credit Union Art Gallery in the Bankhead Theater in Livermore.
Alumna Rachael Dubinsky's journey from agriculture to art reveals the power of curiosity, storytelling and community ...
Two Kennesaw State University architecture graduates are gaining international recognition for their innovative design work, ...
Eddie Chaffer, ArtPrize award winner, invites West Michigan to the fourth annual Pleasant Peninsula to learn about endangered species and their ecologies.
Colín's San Miguel de Allende exhibit features paradoxically beautiful art based on cartography and satellite images used in mining.
When visitors arrive at Sky High Farm’s inaugural art biennial in Germantown, New York—on view through October—they enter not only an exhibition but a living, breathing ecosystem of ideas.
Green art conservation methods developed by EU researchers are setting new standards and proving useful far beyond museums, from cosmetics to agriculture.
Asia is not a singular story to be decoded, Xiaowen Zhu argues, but a plural condition to be encountered on its own terms.