Note: Attendees must provide proof of vaccination (including booster, if eligible) and advance Eventbrite registration. Presented by BFA Visual & Critical Studies, the SVA Honors Program, and The ...
Exploring how murals reflect community identity through research, photography, and public engagement Lisa Murphy explores how murals shape community identity in northeastern Pennsylvania. Using the ...
A teenager learning arts tech. Source: The Nigmatic/ Unsplash Adolescence is a critical period of development characterized by numerous challenges and transitions. During this time, young individuals ...
Artistry is a staple of Indigenous culture, yet for the Shinnecock Nation and its reservation in Southampton, New York, tribal members lacked a space to call home for their art and lineage. The ...
Selected papers of the Third International Symposium on the Arts of Oceania, held in Sept. 1984 in New York; sponsored by the Pacific Arts Association Introduction : art, identity and ...
With the evolution of the web came the dream of a new frontier in human relations, one free from the usual identifiers of race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, and dis/ability. This fall, ...
UC Santa Barbara's Fashion Club brought its sold-out annual spring runway show, Mirage, to LoDo Studios in Santa Barbara on Saturday for a night centered ...
BOSTON — The sculptures and collages of Raúl de Nieves are a kaleidoscope of reference points — to his Mexican heritage, Catholicism, the European canon of art history, drag culture and vogueing, ...
Florida International University Cuban Research Institute head Jorge Duany has put together one of the few (if only) comprehensive Cuban art histories. It will be featured at the Miami Book Fair. Like ...
Artists whose work to connects them to their culture, history and local surroundings. Artists bring their own identity to their work. This week, we meet an artist with Syrian heritage whose paintings ...
International Symposium on the Arts of Oceania (3rd : 1984 : New York, N.Y.) Introduction : art, identity and self-consciousness in Oceania / Allan Hanson and Louise Hanson -- The anthropology of the ...