Friends and creative collaborators remember famed Native visual artist and curator Quick-to-See Smith, who died at 85 on Jan.
Friends and creative collaborators remember famed Native visual artist and curator Quick-to-See Smith, who died at 85 on Jan.
Can a painting bring solace and peace to those who look at it? Oil painter and poet Margaret Biggs hopes so. She pours her ...
Bank of America's 'Museums on Us' program offers free admission to local museums this weekend The post Bank of America offers ...
Atlanta will be offering a whole range of Food and Drink events for all to enjoy in February. With a diverse range of dining ...
In 2025, the world of art publishing offers a remarkable lineup of books that invite readers to explore the lives and ...
Georgia T. O’Keeffe was born on a 600-acre farm outside of Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, on November 15, 1887. She was the second of seven children born to Francis and Ida ...
Driftwood Beach on Jekyll Island, Georgia, offers an ethereal experience, with weathered tree trunks and branches forming a ...
The fifth Dragon Hill X ArtReview Writers Residency considers the purposes of the artist (and art writer) residency and what ...
Alyssa Iwanski always wanted to be an art teacher, her mother said. The 31-year-old spent her youth at her grandmother's side, poring over art books and especially admiring the works of Georgia ...
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art is in the running for the title of “Best Free Museum” as a part of national polls ...