A recent podcast by the World Evangelical Alliance’s Peace and Reconciliation Network examined how Indigenous art forms can ...
In exploring Korea for this new installment of the Sacred Art series, I have run into a minor issue: many of the influential philosophical and religious elements that form and inform Korean culture, ...
A television sits behind a glass panel in the Anthropology and Art Practice Building lobby — it’s easy to walk past the case without paying much attention to it. Standing face-to-face with its screen ...
KAYLIE SIROVY: Hey everybody, this is Kaylie Sirovy from the Minnesota Daily and you’re listening to In The Know, a podcast dedicated to the University of Minnesota. A little fun fact about me is that ...
Art is more than just aesthetics; it is a powerful tool for activism and cultural preservation. Through various forms of expression, artists carry forward the legacy of Black culture, ensuring that ...
In the evolving world of contemporary art, where large-scale installations and bold performances often dominate the spotlight ...
“Fluid Gaze” responds to today’s homophobic social climate by addressing the subtleties of gender expression through contemporary art. Open at 516 Arts at a time when drag show bans and anti-trans ...
In 1918, New York City laid claim to 20 Yiddish theaters, with one seating 2,500. Chicago possessed four, Philadelphia three and Baltimore, Boston, Cleveland, Detroit, Los Angeles, Newark and St.
South African sensation Tyla has emerged as more than just a musical powerhouse – she’s become a voice for cultural identity in the modern era. Her journey from Johannesburg to international acclaim ...