Chicago artist William Estrada teaches art through mobile street cart project in neighborhoods like Little Village, North Lawndale
William Estrada promotes free art workshops in Chicago neighborhoods using a mobile cart to inspire creativity and community engagement.
Suzhou Public Culture Visitor Center / Tsing-Tien Making
The renovation aims to create an integrated cultural space enhancing visitor experience and community interaction at the Suzhou Public Cultural Centre.
Running an art school in London is not easy, but in The Art Academy the capital at last has a space that breaks the mould
The Art Academy opens a new campus emphasizing community integration and inclusive education amid challenges like Brexit and economic viability.
In Scotland, two pioneering arts outreach models enrich their communities
Jupiter Artland uniquely combines art with extensive educational outreach, aiming to transform the lives of children in Scotland through direct engagement and community initiatives.
Africa Foto Fair: You don't need to fly in somebody from outside to tell us about our own realities'
Aida Muluneh aims to make art and photography accessible to all in Africa, challenging elitism and celebrating local talent.
Luna Park Chalk Festival offers barrage of colors and creations
The Luna Park Chalk Art Festival fosters community engagement and celebrates artistic expression among students and artists of all ages.
Chicago artist William Estrada teaches art through mobile street cart project in neighborhoods like Little Village, North Lawndale
William Estrada promotes free art workshops in Chicago neighborhoods using a mobile cart to inspire creativity and community engagement.
Suzhou Public Culture Visitor Center / Tsing-Tien Making
The renovation aims to create an integrated cultural space enhancing visitor experience and community interaction at the Suzhou Public Cultural Centre.
Running an art school in London is not easy, but in The Art Academy the capital at last has a space that breaks the mould
The Art Academy opens a new campus emphasizing community integration and inclusive education amid challenges like Brexit and economic viability.
In Scotland, two pioneering arts outreach models enrich their communities
Jupiter Artland uniquely combines art with extensive educational outreach, aiming to transform the lives of children in Scotland through direct engagement and community initiatives.
Africa Foto Fair: You don't need to fly in somebody from outside to tell us about our own realities'
Aida Muluneh aims to make art and photography accessible to all in Africa, challenging elitism and celebrating local talent.
Luna Park Chalk Festival offers barrage of colors and creations
The Luna Park Chalk Art Festival fosters community engagement and celebrates artistic expression among students and artists of all ages.
A Poet Becomes a Jewelry Maker. But She Still is a Poet.
Teresa Kiplinger transitioned from graphic design to jewelry-making in midlife, driven by personal loss and a desire for creative expression.
Carols On the Corner to benefit Campbell food pantry
First Congregational Church of San Jose presents 'Carols on the Corner' holiday program with community involvement.
NUMU receives grant to improve art education accessibility for students in Title I schools.
RISD Pre-Collegiate Programs Are Now Enrolling for Summer 2025
RISD Pre-College provides high school students with a transformative experience in art and design, fostering growth through hands-on learning and critique.
London's Courtauld Institute gets down to business with new art market-focused degree
The Courtauld Institute is introducing a master's program focusing on art and business to prepare students for the global art market.
Connoisseurship has gone out of fashion-to diversify the canon, it's time for a revival
The Royal Academy of Arts' extended connoisseurship course highlights practical learning through fieldwork and exposure to various art classifications.
Five must-read art history books for the under-fives
Introduce children to art history through engaging and fun books.
Encourage creativity and understanding of art in young readers.
These books make art accessible and enjoyable for children under five.
Portland artist Eunice Parsons dies at 108 * Oregon ArtsWatch
Eunice Lulu Parsons, a significant artist in Oregon's history, passed away at 108, leaving behind a legacy of innovative collages and artistic resilience.
London's Courtauld Institute gets down to business with new art market-focused degree
The Courtauld Institute is introducing a master's program focusing on art and business to prepare students for the global art market.
Connoisseurship has gone out of fashion-to diversify the canon, it's time for a revival
The Royal Academy of Arts' extended connoisseurship course highlights practical learning through fieldwork and exposure to various art classifications.
Five must-read art history books for the under-fives
Introduce children to art history through engaging and fun books.
Encourage creativity and understanding of art in young readers.
These books make art accessible and enjoyable for children under five.
Portland artist Eunice Parsons dies at 108 * Oregon ArtsWatch
Eunice Lulu Parsons, a significant artist in Oregon's history, passed away at 108, leaving behind a legacy of innovative collages and artistic resilience.
From Favela to the World: The Story Behind the La da Favelinha Cultural Center
Lá da Favelinha Cultural Center is a transformative hub reflecting community creativity and collaboration.
I'm passionate about the future of Glasgow School of Art's glorious Mackintosh building, not just its past | Rowan Moore
Readers favor restoring Glasgow School of Art's Mackintosh building, emphasizing the need for well-equipped studios and access to modern technology for art education.
From Favela to the World: The Story Behind the La da Favelinha Cultural Center
Lá da Favelinha Cultural Center is a transformative hub reflecting community creativity and collaboration.
I'm passionate about the future of Glasgow School of Art's glorious Mackintosh building, not just its past | Rowan Moore
Readers favor restoring Glasgow School of Art's Mackintosh building, emphasizing the need for well-equipped studios and access to modern technology for art education.
Artist and mentor, a former gang member, honored by National Endowment for the Arts
Art can transform lives, guiding individuals away from gang violence toward a more enriching and purposeful existence.
'An enormous milestone for museums': platform designed to host 100 million object records launches in UK
The Museum Data Service initiative seeks to unify UK museum object records into a single accessible platform.
How to paint the perfect shadow
Shadows, when handled properly, can enhance artwork significantly, but common mistakes can detract from their impact.
JEREMY GILBERT-ROLFE (1945-2024)
Jeremy advocated for an 'unrecognizable aesthetic' in art, signaling a shift away from traditional recognizable styles.
The author experienced initial friction with Jeremy which eventually transformed into mutual respect and admiration.
Child Knocks Over Ancient Museum Artifact, Living Your Worst Parenting Nightmare
Museums offer invaluable educational experiences for children, though accidents can happen, as illustrated by a toddler breaking an ancient artifact.
The museum's compassionate response to the incident reflects a supportive attitude towards families exploring art and history.
California College of the Arts contemplates major changes amid $20m deficit
CCA faces a $20 million budget deficit and plummeting enrollment, leading to discussions of layoffs and realigning course offerings to boost numbers.
How a Children's Museum Director Spends Her Sundays
Kate Mirand Calleri finds joy in educating children at the Brooklyn Children's Museum within an interdisciplinary framework of art, science, and history.
An infinite conversation: Hans Ulrich Obrist's personal memoir of Kasper Konig, curator, publisher, teacher, museum director, and friend to artists
Kasper König significantly shaped contemporary art through his curatorial practices, relationships with artists, and dedication to education and publishing.
An infinite conversation: a personal memoir of Kasper Konig, curator, publisher, teacher, museum director, and friend to artists
Kasper König significantly impacted contemporary art through his multifaceted roles in curation, education, and publishing.
An infinite conversation: Hans Ulrich Obrist's personal memoir of Kasper Konig, curator, publisher, teacher, museum director, and friend to artists
Kasper König significantly shaped contemporary art through his curatorial practices, relationships with artists, and dedication to education and publishing.
An infinite conversation: a personal memoir of Kasper Konig, curator, publisher, teacher, museum director, and friend to artists
Kasper König significantly impacted contemporary art through his multifaceted roles in curation, education, and publishing.
Roving children's photography workshops in Turkey seek to create community through art
Serbest Salih empowers refugee children through photography to foster creativity, community, and resilience amidst the hardships of conflict.
Private Picassos to open new art studio in Clinton Hill * Brooklyn Paper
Private Picassos is opening a second location in Clinton Hill to inspire creativity in the community.
Opinion: Saratoga's Montalvo Arts Center enriches cultural landscape
Art plays a vital role in education and community enrichment.
Jeremy Danziger obituary
Jeremy Danziger emphasized the importance of learning fundamental art skills in the face of rising conceptualism.
Sitka Center for Art and Ecology will expand youth art program this fall to serve nine Oregon Coast school districts
The Sitka Center for Art and Ecology's successful youth art program has inspired the addition of a new dance program in schools, aiming to provide emotional, physical, and educational benefits.
Supporters rally for $38 million in arts education funding at Brooklyn Academy of Music * Brooklyn Paper
Advocates in Brooklyn call for $38 million in program funding to ensure each school has at least one certified arts teacher and creative programs.
May Book Bag: from a compilation of Eva Hesse exhibitions to a guide for tackling Nazi loot in museums
Eva Hesse's influential sculptures reshaped Minimalism with eccentricity and playfulness, paving the way for future artists.
"There's no substitute for hard work": Warhammer's Thomas Elliott on how to kickstart your art career
One's childhood interests and inspirations can significantly influence their career choices and skill development.
Virginia high school students take center stage for Black History Month celebration
Drama teacher Leslie Jones collaborated with social studies teacher Ra Alim Shabazz to create an annual showcase honoring Black History Month through art and civic engagement.
The program at Alexandria City High School combines theater, poetry, dance, and a 'black box enlightenment lecture series' to educate students about overlooked aspects of Black history.
'UK school art curriculums should reflect diversity efforts in our institutions'
Art education in the UK lacks representation of minority ethnic artists in GCSE curriculum.
Art teachers in the UK face challenges in discussing and including minority ethnic artists in their teaching.
Virginia high school students take center stage for Black History Month celebration
Drama teacher Leslie Jones collaborated with social studies teacher Ra Alim Shabazz to create an annual showcase honoring Black History Month through art and civic engagement.
The program at Alexandria City High School combines theater, poetry, dance, and a 'black box enlightenment lecture series' to educate students about overlooked aspects of Black history.
'UK school art curriculums should reflect diversity efforts in our institutions'
Art education in the UK lacks representation of minority ethnic artists in GCSE curriculum.
Art teachers in the UK face challenges in discussing and including minority ethnic artists in their teaching.
Palette to paycheck: the Lagos gallery helping children make a living from their art
Young artist in Nigeria sells paintings to support his future dreams
The Children's Art Gallery in Lagos empowers young artists from low-income families
New Frank Bowling project to send 500,000 worth of art supplies to UK schools
The 'Circa Pipeline' project by Frank Bowling aims to provide art supplies to UK primary schools, coinciding with his 90th birthday.
The limited-edition screenprint 'Understanding Frank' was created to support art education in response to its decline across the UK.
SF's Cartoon Art Museum's "Pay What You Wish" Day (First Tuesdays)
The Cartoon Art Museum is a unique institution that houses 7,000 original pieces in its permanent collection and attracts over 30,000 visitors annually.
The museum aims to be the premier destination for experiencing cartoon art from around the world and provides insight into the process of creating it.
Nonny Hogrogian, a celebrated children's book author and illustrator, known for vibrant woodcut and mixed-media work, passed away at 92 on May 9 in Holyoke, Mass.
Elmhurst teen wins congressional art contest, painting showcased inside U.S Capitol - QNS
Amber Sevilla won first place in Congresswoman Grace Meng's district in the annual congressional art contest, showcasing the beauty in everyday moments with family.
Juxtapoz Magazine - Kenny Scharf, Ozzie Juarez, Shantell Martin and More Transform LA Schools with Murals
Branded Arts Festival at César E. Chávez Learning Academies in Los Angeles provided students with hands-on art education and career connections.
Formerly homeless artist inspires Brooklyn youth through therapeutic 'Heal Through Art' program * Brooklyn Paper
Formerly homeless artist empowers youth through art, teaching entrepreneurial skills and creativity as pathways to meaningful careers.
A New NYC Gallery Puts the Spotlight on Latine Artists
Caribbean artists like Jonathan Carela use their experiences with power outages as symbols in their artwork, shedding light on unique challenges faced by island communities.