Art world employers are bracing for mounting challenges: tighter budgets, falling consumer spending and rising operating costs.
Printmaking, Race, and Community” showcases work created at one of the country’s best-known sites for Black American culture.
Hardwiring Change, a new survey by Artnet News and AWITA reveals persistent gender inequities in the art world—and actionable ...
By Jon WinklerThe history and development of the East End is inexorably intertwined with that of the Montaukett and ...
Louis W. Ballard paved the way for a booming generation of artists. But his works have been too little performed and recorded.
To commemorate Women’s History Month, Sacramento based artists Michelle Dahl and Gina Grice have their artwork on display at ...
No longer are artists sacrificing material comforts for their art. Rather, in 2025, artist-led brands and businesses have ...
Jeannie Denholm has been active in the art business for over 30 years and has an extensive background assisting corporations ...
Simon Rabinowitz is the Independent Artist Program Manager for FringeArts and a major cheerleader for all things artsy.
Hamid Rahmanian has made it his life’s work to share the richness of Iranian culture. “Song of the North,” at the New Victory Theater, is just the latest installment.
Denver's Olivia Roumel shares the reference tracks shaping her sound, influences, and latest project, I Take A Picture With My Whole Being.
Hank Pitcher’s The Miramar Affair is on view at Sullivan Goss Gallery (11 E. Anapamu St.) through April 21. See ...