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Scott Brocato talks with artists Matthew Chase-Daniel and Jerry Wellman about their exhibition featuring over 800 portraits ...
Mark White is departing after five years leading the Santa Fe museum, which he shepherded through the coronavirus pandemic.
With a landmark renovation, the Intuit in West Town has also rebranded to eliminate the divisive “outsider art” terminology.
The Feminist Border Arts Film Festival is set to return to New Mexico State University. The 10th annual festival will explore themes of survival, kinship, grief, joy, and ...
Victor Higgins’ Aspens and Joseph Henry Sharp’s Oklahoma Cheyenne were stolen from the University of New Mexico’s Harwood Museum of Art in Taos. Last week they were finally returned.
George Wanlass was drawn to works that many overlooked. “It boggles my mind that nobody fully appreciated it yet,” Wanlass ...
A late artist that got his start in Roxbury now has his work gracing the walls of the Museum of Fine Arts in a new exhibition ...
Mexico's historic judicial elections generated widespread confusion. Turnout seemed sluggish and delays appeared the norm ...
"Alebrijes: Keepers of the Island” is a new outdoor sculpture art show from the Minnesota Latino Museum on St. Paul’s Raspberry Island.
The Princeton University Board of Trustees has approved the appointment of 14 faculty members, including one full professor ...
SOUND ADVICE A Strong Start Some jazz albums begin with a plucked bass or a soaring saxophone solo before backing instruments join in, while others immerse the listener in a wall of sound so quickly ...
Soon-to-be-reviewed Philadelphia boasts a portfolio of epicurean excellence, with contributions from a global diaspora of culinary creators. Restaurants such as Zahav, Kalaya and Mawn – which serve ...