After a brief break for construction, Pioneer Works is back to accepting applications for our 2025 Visual Arts and Music Residencies! The Technology Residency, however, has now shifted to an ...
Visual cultures represent an interdisciplinary domain that interrogates the ways in which images and visual artefacts are produced, consumed and interpreted within contemporary society. Drawing upon ...
Museums may have closed in the early days of the COVID pandemic, but no one’s appreciation of art shut down. Lovers of great paintings, sculpture and other visual works could still find ways to visit ...
School of Visual Arts (SVA) next month will present "Plasticulture: The Rise of Sustainable Practices with Polymers," an exhibition of works by 15 artists from Project Vortex, an artist collective ...
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Home – the physical kind trailed by the words “goods,” “wares,” “and Garden Magazine” – is a gallery. A semi-subconsciously expressive space mediated by taste and trend, a home houses personal ...
BFA Visual & Critical Studies presents “The Grief Club,” an interdisciplinary body of work presented as a fictitious nightclub by artist Sarah Stolar. The motivation to create this work is a result of ...
Effective February 17, 2026, the U.S. Copyright Office’s new Group Registration for Two-Dimensional Works of the Visual Arts (GR2D) is designed to make registration ...
The video game industry is being transformed by the integration of generative AI into creative workflows. AI-generated characters, environments, and other visual assets are becoming increasingly ...
On Friday, warm orange lights showcased a fun new collection of prints, cardboard quilts and paintings, as the rain pounded outside the opening reception of Sam Beam’s “Recent Visual Works.” Despite ...
“I just wanted to re-create that feeling of, like, eating cereal in the morning and watching cartoons,” says Juliyen Davis, curator of the Black Anime art exhibit now showing at Industry One. “A lot ...