Morton was a physician and naturalist who lived in Philadelphia from 1799 until the end of his life in 1851. A lecture he delivered to aspiring doctors at the Philadelphia Association for Medical ...
White Ribbon Breakfast hosted by Tauawhi Men’s Centre & Violence Free Tairāwhiti with guest speaker Wayne Ngata. 7.30am at ...
When British author Ekow Eshun felt what he called “a harsh time of unbridled racism” in his native London, he turned his ...
Now more than ever, the dialogues of the day play out through the visual arts. Here, the artists who lead the cultural ...
Symbols, Society and Satire” reveals a national ambivalence that long predates any particular election result.
The artist’s works are the subject of two New York shows, at the Metropolitan Museum and the Jack Shainman Gallery.
The art piece is a mosaic of styles and media: impressionistic painting and Prismacolor and Pierre Noir pencil drawings fused ...
The history of political art, in its vast potential, shows how stories can be crafted and morale can be boosted to spark the ...
Over the past two years, Blue Door Art Center artist, Amanda Lynne has completed a series of nineteen mixed media pieces ...
Our military service members make sacrifices than can take major emotional tolls on them and their families. One Indianapolis ...
It was an eye-opening glimpse into the shoes of someone facing the tough realities of poverty. A Poverty Simulation event was hosted Monday night by the Carbon County Community Foundation in ...
Meet the veterans using art as therapy to recover from trauma, and the organizations helping them reach their artistic potential.