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At the Juneteenth Cookout, families, adults and teenagers gathered together to celebrate the day commemorating the end of ...
“Now more than ever, Juneteenth is about community, rebellion, love, and inclusion,” said God Free, an attendee at the ...
The “Movement and Murals” series will conclude June 22 at the Clara Barton Mural in Dansville, according to the Hornell ...
Lifelong lessons from Door County senseis Sensei Daniel Barnard teaches students as young as seven and as old as 70 at his ...
Art therapy encompasses a rainbow of media to allow individuals to work toward therapeutic goals. These are arranged through ...
Sarah McBride warns that ideological purity is sending trans advocates towards a "morally pure club in the gulag." ...
A History of Artists' Protest in America' comes when many of us are considering what tools we have to create the world we ...
Tuesday night, just a week and a half after the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition named its winners in Fort Worth, ...
The Guggenheim, Harvard Radcliffe and Dedalus Foundation fellowships will support Libby Otto's groundbreaking work on the ...
From encounters with art and nature, resilience may be returned to us and perseverance for whatever’s ahead is there for the ...
Light in Dark opens at Tinnerman Lofts this Thursday June 19 with a free, public reception from 5-7pm. Starting slightly ...
As San Diegans respond to recent government actions through art, we look at how protest signs, zines and installations connect today’s movements to a long history of resistance.
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