Claire Green Young, Public Art Manager for the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, says it’s important to take note of the impact natives have made in history. “I really strongly encourage all viewers to get ...
After the disaster of the Kamala Harris campaign, the Resistance is unlikely to return. Something totally new needs to be ...
A hymn to mercy and love, “Love Calls Us to the Things of This World” springs to my lips when my heart is quiet. I teach it ...
A fine art photography and audio series at the Cultural Council in Lake Worth Beach captures the resilience of working class ...
The wake of slavery impacted all Americans, said Diana Baird N’Diaye, the show's curator. She is based between the U.S. and Senegal. The displayed art does not only relate to the past, but also looks ...
In South Korea, some 150 historic crafts, customs and celebrations are recognised as National Intangible Cultural Heritage. Experience them to gain a deeper insight into the country, which honours its ...
SEATTLE — It's called Tidelands, a nod to what this waterfront neighborhood used to be, and to the people who lived here first. "By Indigenous people, for Indigenous people," said Matika Wilbur, a ...
Literary translation is a crucial – and misunderstood – part of the publishing industry. Now it’s under threat from ...
From 8 to 18 November 2024, the garden space at Tokyo’s Sogetsu Plaza, designed for the presentation of ikebana, will be ...
The Los Angeles museum presents a spectacular if scattershot show containing over 100 works, ranging from medieval ...
The Montpelier artist pairs still lifes, landscapes and figures with concepts from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
In this re-air of one of our favorite episodes of the year, Ben Davis speaks with literary scholar Anna Kornbluh.