For nearly half a century, the North Carolina native has created instruments out of found wood—including some from a notorious hanging tree
This month drop in on events about global climate justice, Picasso's 'Guernica,' bird brains, the Supreme Court, William Faulkner, orchids and more
In the Archives of American Art, a scholar pieces together the Cuban-born painter's complex artistic practice
Smithsonian's Carolyn Russo says to study this 1973 artwork by photorealist painter Audrey Flack is like looking at a plane spotting puzzle
Found at zoos and gardens across the country, Sean Kenney's works of art often call attention to endangered species and advocate for conservation
A makeshift wall in Washington, D.C. speaks to a heroic struggle to overcome inequality
Inspired by antique “freedom quilts,” the artist stitches encoded icons into his own textured pieces
At the Smithsonian American Art Museum, a researcher develops strategy for digital preservation
An outdoor photography exhibition at the New-York Historical Society is helping New Yorkers process the Covid-19 pandemic
Both artworks evoke peace in the time of pandemic
The works and writings of American artist and art critic Walter Pach are newly available to scholars and the resource is rich with history
Her dynamic quilts that reimagine old portraits will be on display in New York in her first solo exhibition
When LL COOL J sat for his portrait, he found common ground with the life-long philanthropical endeavors of John D. Rockefeller
Many art museums are still closed due to COVID-19, but open gardens and parks on their grounds are attracting eager visitors
A quarantined photographer makes the most of the harsh materials at hand to create a fragile portrait of life in a pandemic
The magic of a young artist's carefree trip across the country four decades ago
With a steep drop in international tourists and new COVID-19 safety measures in place, the most visited museum in the world reopened yesterday
100 Years of Women at the Ballot Box
Inez Milholland Boissevain's campaign to win the vote for women inspires a dramatic homage a century later
Educating yourself with these shows is one more way to understand the current moment
In a fairly new field, the picture frame may finally be coming into its own
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