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The Santa Barbara Museum of Art (SBMA) this fall will be a place to experience two major exhibits of Impressionist and 19th-Century art. The Impressionist ...
Nicole Santiago was recently named runner-up for the Bennett Prize — the largest award for women in figurative painting.
Beat the heat at this free event featuring live performances, art making, gallery activities, and complimentary MELT ice ...
If a government wants to force a collective narrative upon the masses, arts, culture and media entities are necessary.
On July 1, the Crocker Art Museum will welcome its first new director in over 25 years. Agustín Arteaga talks about his ...
Residents can check out “A Shining City on the Hilltop,” a limited-time exhibit of 35 paintings by President George W. Bush ...
The Civic Lubbock, Inc. Board this week announced the upcoming inductions into the West Texas Walk of Fame for 2025. See who ...
Danny Klecko, one of the most recognizable and outspoken personalities on the Twin Cities literary scene, has paused his ...
The Vatican Museums has unveiled the last and most important of the restored Raphael Rooms. These are the spectacularly frescoed reception rooms of the Apostolic Palace that in some ways rival ...
The Green Family in Dallas has quietly been building one of the most coherent and ambitious collections of contemporary art in the country.
The painting was lost for decades Flaming June’s whereabouts were unknown from approximately 1930 to 1962, according to the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
As her largest U.S. retrospective opens at the Dallas Museum of Art, the artist reflects on her life’s work, from bunnies to Bruegel. Artworks by Cecily Brown courtesy of the artist and Dallas ...