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In the fall of 2024, professor Johnston Grindstaff, ’87 & G-’91, found himself 8,760 miles away from his regular classroom.
A retired researcher’s photoshoots with domestic workers across China are helping bust stereotypical narratives of hardship ...
The most intimate aspects of our life continue to be shaped by imperialism, which means that some of the most intimate patterns of experience are shared” ...
At a time when the country is seeing a museum-building renaissance — mega projects such as the Yuge Yugeen Bharat National ...
Beneath the Sky and Sea,” new paintings by Louise Haynes Hall, are on view in the Main Gallery. • “Playing House” is a ...
Every day, our award-winning visuals team spans out across the state, and occasionally the nation and world, to document all ...
Art lovers, mark your calendars! 🎨Gary T. Murphy will be unveiling his debut art exhibition on Saturday, April 26th at ...
Shōgun,” “Hacks,” “Baby Reindeer,” “Ripley” and “We Are Lady Parts” are among this year’s additional nominees as the Peabody ...
Spanning painting, drawing, oil pastels, photography, sculptural assemblages, installation and computer-generated art, Donald ...
The Fort Leavenworth Lamp staff received several awards across a variety of categories in the 2025 Kansas Press Association Awards of Excellence ...
Elias Friedman, a well-known photographer, and Samantha Cutler met as teens. Both love dogs, but it would be years before ...
What brought collectors, curators and artists from all corners of the globe together was the opening of AMA VENEZIA, a new ...