Celebrating Women Artists: More than #name5
As we step into #WomensHistoryMonth, it’s time to illuminate the exceptional contributions of women artists that have shaped our cultural
As we step into #WomensHistoryMonth, it’s time to illuminate the exceptional contributions of women artists that have shaped our cultural
From March 8th to March 22nd, Stichting Nuestra Casa Rotterdam will be a hub of vibrant celebration as it hosts
In continuing my series looking at the use of space in art, Adrian Piper, a trailblazing figure in conceptual art,
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Lee Krasner, a pioneer of Abstract Expressionism and an unsung hero of the art world, left an indelible mark on
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In a time when education and cultural institutions are more important than ever for fostering knowledge and understanding, West Virginia
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Recently, I had the incredible opportunity to embark on a transformative artistic journey in Washington, DC. At the Rubell Museum,
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As an artist and feminist, I find immense honor in being a part of Conjuring Love: A Collection of Poems
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On Valentine’s Day, many hearts turn to thoughts of love, romance, and affection. While traditional notions of love dominate, I’m
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Today I’m continuing my thoughts on space, and my mind drifts to the mesmerizing works of Alma Thomas. Thomas, an