"We've Got to Protect our Art"
By Luis Alfaro, Herbert Sigüenza. Luis Alfaro and Herbert Sigüenza talk about their experience in the National Playwright Residency Program, learning about the inner workings of theatre co…
By Luis Alfaro, Herbert Sigüenza. Luis Alfaro and Herbert Sigüenza talk about their experience in the National Playwright Residency Program, learning about the inner workings of theatre co…
An augmented reality app is breathing new life into Australia's largest outdoor art gallery, the Silo Art Trail, thanks to funding from the Victorian Government's $2 million Regional Events …
Twenty years after cofounding The B Complex, an artists' cooperative in Atlanta's... The post B Complex cooperative invites you to celebrate its 20 years at two-week art party appeared f…
Events scheduled in Lafayette, Redwood City, Los Gatos and San Jose
"As the 2019 school year gets underway, ProjectArt, an initiative founded by Ardash Alphons in Harlem in 2011, is expanding to New Orleans and San Francisco, bringing arts access to two citi…
Some are dubious of the so-called Vine Art Movement. "Equating wine with art flatters the people who buy wine into thinking they're participating in something larger than they are," said Jam…
Of course it does. "With its time-sequence ticketing and Sensorio-branded hoodies for sale, Field of Light joins a coterie of art entertainments at wineries and related establishments seekin…
Exhibits range from interactive dance and music performances to technology themed murals and sculptures and virtual reality games.
Thankfully, public art has become much more than murals for blank wall spaces. The post Visual Arts Commentary: Public Art " Much More than Murals appeared first on The Arts Fuse.
Kate McLeod, Head of School and Teacher Services at Atlanta's High Museum of Art: "One of the High's overarching goals in the past few years is to grow and expand inclusive programming for a…
"[The Kennedy Center has] long struggled with a sense of isolation, a geographic and elite island apart from the surrounding city. To counter that, the center began its popular and free Mill…
In IMPRESSIONS: 600 Highwaymen's "Manmade Earth" at the Invisible Dog Art Center as part of FIAF's Crossing the Line Festival, "In athleisure or jeans and T-shirts, and, for two, hijabs, …
Sterling Ruby curates online; Danish foundation in New York; a piece of Nelson's watery coffin
Having already generated international excitement when it visited Melbourne, Tel Aviv, Auckland, Toronto and Miami, The Art of Banksy " the world's largest touring collection of Banksy's wor…
Magnus is part of a wave of smartphone apps trying to catalog the physical world as a way of providing instantaneous information about songs or clothes or plants or paintings. First came Sha…
A reporter visits Los Angeles County Museum of Art, conservator Kamila Korbela as she works on restoring Frank Stella's enormous Bampur. The challenge: the hue that's fading fastest is one o…
When I attended the celebratory press conference in 2015 that announced multiple major benefactions to the Met's Asian Art Department, little did I know that a few years later the Met would …
"For its first North American commission, the prize-winning firm Barozzi/Veiga … has begun formulating ideas aimed at making an inward-looking museum rooted in the 20th century more extrov…
On Sunday, members of the Broadway community gathered to support Stephanie Klemons and her not-for-profit organization, Katie's Art Project, for the 3rd Annual installation of [the art proje…
Tony Award-winning legend Mandy Patinkin has announced that he will release his latest solo album, Children and Art, on Nonesuch Records.
"It sometimes seems to me that academic success is designed for people who are already wealthy, just as first-class seating in airplanes is designed for tall men. Underfunded humanities are …
This is the first new solo album from the Evita and Sunday in the Park with George star since 2002.
While museums have been embracing performance art, the investment-minded commercial art world has been slower to get on board. There is one obvious reason. " The New York Times
"I was being erased from the history of Southern California art and it really upset me," says the artist (who now lives in New Mexico). But the launch of the Pacific Standard Time series of …
Nobody was  injured and the Art Museum says no artworks were damaged. 6 chairs and a table were lost. It says engineers examined the third floor room and the rest of the Mark Building and…