I still remember visiting the Prado museum in Madrid. What I knew about art prior to that trip would comfortably fit on the end of a paint brush. My life would be changed that day by a tour guide who took the time to explain the greatness of the paintings I was looking at with
Vanessa German Brings Open Mind And Sun Ra To Exhibition At Chicago’s Logan Center For The Arts
Appreciating the creativity of an artist with a mind open to possibilities most never consider, or even recognize as possibilities, requires an open mind itself.
‘Freedom, Sovereignty, And The Sea’ At Mystic Seaport Museum
The Atlantic Ocean connects indigenous people along the coast of what is now New England and those in the western African nations of Ghana, Togo, and Benin.
Great Elephant Migration Across America Begins In Newport, Rhode Island
India offers a remarkable example for how humans and wildlife can coexist in an ever-developing world. Sharing that message with the world is the mission of The Great Elephant Migration which debuted in Newport, RI.
Murder Ballads And Southern Photography From Kristine Potter
The Momentary in Bentonville, AR exhibits “Kristine Potter: Dark Waters,” richly detailed photographs inspired by the enigmatic terrain surrounding bodies of water bearing the names of violence in the American South
Guadalupe Maravilla Retraces Migrant Journey With ‘Mariposa Relámpago’
Maravilla was part of the first wave of unaccompanied, undocumented children to arrive at the United States border in the 1980s as a result of the Salvadoran Civil War.