A popular downtown artist in the 1960s, she worked in obscurity after art world trends left her behind. Now her startlingly ...
On April 6th, we celebrate the Raphae’s birthday, one of the greatest masters of the Italian Renaissance: Born in 1483 in ...
Arts education enhances academic success, creativity, empathy, and inclusion—making it a vital, not optional, part of every ...
The boxing ring is a place where champions are born, legends are made, and names are engraved in history. Now, thanks to the ...
South African artist Hannelie Coetzee is challenging perceptions through her 'eco-queer' art, transforming despised hyenas into powerful symbols of female strength and sexual diversity. From her ...
In “Lucky Numbers,” her first solo show, Lian Yung blends Chinese zodiac symbols, found materials, and personal heritage.
Growing up in Clovis, keynote speaker Drew Merritt didn't think art could be a career, “but art has this amazing ability to open doors." ...
Serving as a symbol of unity between health and the liberal arts, the Blank Sheppard Innovation Center contains a third-floor ...
San Bernardino Valley College celebrated the 55-year legacy of its historic Liberal Arts Building—home to the Dreamers Resource Center—with a farewell ceremony featuring a virtual reality walkthrough, ...
For some, controversy brings recognition, but many artists suffer emotional trauma, professional setbacks and long-term ...
The First Generation Plus Success Center hosted an open mic and art show event in honor of Women’s History Month on Thursday ...
“Mystery & Benevolence” is a collection of objects used for decades by the two organizations in their ritualized, often secret, practices. On display are scythes and skulls, costumes and banners, ...