Doc H fondly describes himself as a “student of and for life” who, like many others, aspires to a life-giving and why-driven world grounded in social justice and the pursuit of happiness. His views do ...
Pulitzer Prize-winner Viet Thanh Nguyen discusses his new children's book, "Simone," his approach to memoir, speaking out on ...
He was responsible for creating visual identity systems for HSBC and the Hong Kong Jockey ... collections while building a ...
Amy and Beth Dowell, identical twin sisters from Rose Hill, created about a dozen diptychs for the exhibition “Artists A Plus ...
The annual event, which runs until Nov. 9, celebrates Chicano identity and its cultural ties to Mexico with a range of art ...
Some of these structures are enormous monoliths intended to humble us, while others are warm, pedestrian-scale buildings meant to reassure us—and we kinda love them all.
The artist’s quiet, bittersweet reflections suggest the possibility of redemption through the the kinds of artistic labor that allow humans to shape a sense of reality.
Gus, drives a bus, one of us” is the memory trick Pru learns to remember his name through, and eventually he becomes so much more than that phrase. Gordon Clapp’s performance is genuine and tender, ...
Here, Now & Always, curated by the acclaimed Native American artist Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, will be opening at Rutgers ...
Adrian Maddox, 42, grew up in Wyandotte County, Kansas surrounded by negative influences — drugs and street crime — which he saw claim the lives of many in his community. Maddox used art as his escape ...