For this reason, as much as any intrinsic merit, Rachel Whiteread’s "apocalyptic sheds" as our critic Markie Robson-Scott called them, opened with a sense of occasion. Central London was still only a ...
This most awkward of year-end lists must begin with the Most Consequential Art Event of 2021: the return to seeing art in person. When galleries and museums reopened after months and months of ...
Thriving in the uncertainty of leaping from place to place requires a good measure of agility, organization and personal courage. It’s a stance that appeals to curator, artist and writer Storm Ascher ...
CAMBRIDGE — A headless figure in jeans and a white T-shirt hovers midframe in Katherine Bradford’s “Brothers,” the softly inchoate painting that meets you at the front door of her shared exhibition ...
After two years of virtual celebrations, this past Monday, June 27, the School of Visual Arts held an in-person make-up commencement ceremony for the classes of 2020 and 2021. Graduates reunited at ...
Kutztown Area School District’s arts program was recognized as an Outstanding Visual Arts Community for the third year in a row. Kutztown was one of 20 school districts throughout Pennsylvania to be ...
Nearly 25 years ago, Paul Dunlap enrolled as a non-traditional student at UNG to pursue a degree in art. He enrolled in Hank Margeson's photography class and discovered his passion. "That was a game ...
Seeing paint on canvas, walking around a sculpture and looking at the textures of plaster, stone, metal and wood was as welcome and invigorating this spring as the budding trees and lengthening days.