In the hierarchy of artists, illustrators have been never been accorded the standing of the so-called fine arts. And yet … More
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Norman Rockwell Museum: Chronicling American Life
One of America’s most widely recognized artists even nearly a half-century after his death, Norman Rockwell lived and worked in … More
The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art
More than a nostalgic step back to childhood favorites, The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art, on the campus … More
Art in the Time of Covid
Artists around the world are struggling to make ends meet, performances are being cancelled, shows and exhibitions are upended, curtains … More
Creating Change: Mural Arts Philadelphia
Philadelphia’s famous citywide gallery of outdoor murals is both an icon like the city’s historic sites and a force to … More
Center for Traditional Music and Dance Takes the Pandemic by Storm with Beat of the Boroughs
Founded in 1968, the Center for Traditional Music and Dance (CTMD) supports New York City’s immigrant communities to sustain their … More
A New Kind of “Museum” on Fifth Avenue is the Space for Ideas
There is a new kid on the block, so to speak, of New York City’s Museum Mile that stretches down … More
For the Love of Norway: Vesterheim
Vesterheim, the National Norwegian-American Museum and Heritage Center, in Bluff County of Northeast Iowa at Decorah, explores the immigrant experience … More
Art for All at New Jersey’s Grounds for Sculpture
The beautifully landscaped 42 acres of the Grounds for Sculpture (GFS) provide an inviting setting year-round for almost 300 contemporary … More
Epic Orozco Murals at Dartmouth College
A college library in New Hampshire is an unlikely place to look for a major body of work by one … More