The Arts and Industries Building (AIB) is the Smithsonian’s second oldest building and a national hub for creative exchange between ideas and objects from our past and our future. AIB opened in 1881 ...
By Emily LaBarge Longtime MoMA Director Will Step Down Next Year After 30 years at the helm of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, Glenn Lowry will depart in September 2025. The sprawling ...
It recently returned home to Chatsworth House in England Ella Feldman Colorful, intricate drawings on view at the American Folk Art Museum are anything but simple Sonja Anderson Completed more ...
Arts and Crafts was an influential movement of the late 19 th century which attempted to re-establish the skills of craftsmanship threatened by mass production and industrialisation. Architecture was ...
The winners of the Creative Arts Emmys were announced on Saturday and Sunday, and Bassett snagged the award for outstanding narrator for the National Geographic documentary series "Queens." ...
The first martial arts film was made in China in the late 1920s; since then, the genre has exploded in popularity. While Hong Kong established itself as a martial arts film production leader in ...
Now the 2 Arrow Street space will rise again as Arrow Street Arts. A new center for music, theater, and more, Arrow Street Arts launches this week with a bloom and a boom. Get out those calendars ...
Arts & Sciences is the heart of William & Mary, building on a long tradition of excellence in research, mentorship and hands-on learning. The university's largest academic unit, Arts & Sciences ...
Her favorite pastime is creating. She is always crafting, whether it’s knitting, coloring, scratch art or most recently, dabbling in gem art. These activities provide her satisfaction and ...
“Saturday Night Live,” was the big winner on the first night of the Creative Arts Emmys, earning six Emmys, followed by Ron Howard’s “Jim Henson Idea Man,” “The Oscars” and the ...
September 13, 2024 • Sabin Howard's sculpture, A Soldier's Journey, features 38 human figures meant to tell the story of a single “doughboy," a nickname used for American World War I soldiers.