One hundred and sixty years after the United States abolished slavery, racial differences continue to spark pervasive misunderstanding, engender social separation and drive political and economic ...
In an unusual occurrence, art museums across the country are inviting sports fans into the world of fine art with exhibitions ...
In the realm of AI-generated art, these issues of bias frequently come into play. The growing recognition of AI-generated art ...
Art and Democracy” opened at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston Oct. 26, just in time for this year’s election to remind ...
Woman with Pear, one of Warashina’s most iconic pieces, will soon be installed permanently at the Saranac Building in ...
Tens of thousands of people in hundreds of cities and towns took a stand for peace during Campaign Nonviolence Action Days.
People in Louisville can literally breathe easier because of Art Williams’ work. Williams, who died Oct. 20, helped steer a ...
This year, a team of Times journalists marked the 100th anniversary of the Harlem Renaissance with a series examining its ...
Brett Ford, associate professor of psychology at the University of Toronto, likens politics to a form of chronic stress.
An amendment to New York’s constitution that would bar discrimination based on things including “gender identity” and ...
The city of Ames is hosting various upcoming events related to yard waste collection, transportation planning, award ...
In the first public event hosted by the recently established Center for Racial Justice and Equitable Futures, “Beyond 2024: ...