Feb 1, 2018 | News
I have always been fascinated by tales of my grandfather swimming across the Rio Grande to move to the United States. As a child, I was enchanted by the symbolism of swimming into a new life. Like a natural baptismal font, the Rio Grande cleanses immigrants of their...
Feb 1, 2018 | News
While jogging years ago, Adell rescued the discarded legs from a curb. They languished, unpainted, in a corner of her office until 2004, when student Brody Rose ’99, MFA ’05 stopped by. “You have to paint my legs,” Adell told him. They now rise prominently from her...
Jan 26, 2018 | News
Montana State University photography professor Ian van Coller’s efforts to shine a light on climate change have resulted in a series of art books documenting diminishing glaciers, including one that is on exhibit at New York City’s Metropolitan Museum of Art. Van...
Jan 26, 2018 | News
The University of Wisconsin–Madison is kicking off a new stage in its effort to make Summer Term even more valuable and accessible. UW-Madison began revitalizing the summer experience in 2016 with a significant increase in scholarship funding. The goal was to...
Jan 24, 2018 | News
what are you looking at? relaunches with Elena Gross, who is now permanently joined by artist and selfie-queen Jay Katelansky as co-host! A podcast where Elena and Jay, two queer Black women in the Bay Area, talk about art, art crushes, art world gossip, regular...
Jan 22, 2018 | News
Robert Elms of BBC London Radio speaks with Professor Faisal Abdu’Allah about his solo exhibition The Duppy Conqueror & Other Works. Listen to the full program on BBC Radio London