The city is on a quest to solidify its standing as the Northwest Coast arts capital of the world
The scents that you find most comforting can help you feel like you're on the road, even when you're not
What is cozier than watching old holiday movies on a chilly winter’s night? Pairing them up with favorite artworks from SAAM's collection, that’s what
From redheads to surfboards to national monuments, the subjects of our favorite titles this year are wide-ranging
From Smithsonian Books, comes a magnificent tome to highlight evolution's greatest hits
Seen by few until now, Glasner Studio in Chicago's Old Town is a rich mix of stained glass windows, wood carvings, tilework and bas-reliefs
In her new book, photographer Danelle Manthey captures a distinct type of American folk art: Christmas light decoration
Illuminate SF's Festival of Light spreads across 17 of the city's neighborhoods
By using electronic tools to facilitate communications between artists and computer-based artworks, Truck established himself as a pivotal figure
In an official statement, the Institution announced a temporary closing of all its public facilities beginning November 23
A new exhibition, "Every Eye is Upon Me," pays tribute to the ever-changing role of the women who hold this unelected office
The unlikely Hollywood visionary of 'Bambi' fame designed what would become some of the most popular holiday stationery of all time
Niko Luoma takes a fresh look at paintings that may seem stale
The 19th-century artist Martin Johnson Heade abandoned his effort to paint his 'Gems of Brazil,' but why?
Art institutions are embracing AR during the Covid-19 pandemic—and making art more accessible in the process
In an era of isolated anxiety, “Forces of Nature” offers room to breathe
By preserving these artworks, the artist’s message will continue to inspire future generations and elicit meaningful dialogue about the meaning of freedom
Sculptor Andy Yoder's latest exhibition is a nod to the Great Shoe Spill of 1990 and the advances in ocean science that came from it
Berea College's broomcraft program carries on an American craft tradition that’s rarely practiced today
Located in front of the National Museum of the American Indian, the sculpture reminds us of the true burden of freedom
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