The Australian artist speaks with Carin Kuoni about his artistic journey and involvement in the Aboriginal art community.
Playwright and performer Zoë Kim’s “Did You Eat? (밥 먹었니?)” is in its world premiere at Boston Center for the Arts. She shares ...
Seiko Buckingham was an adult when she finally read her aunt Miné Okubo’s book about her experiences during the years she was ...
The 1,700 pieces of world-renowned Chinese ceramics constitute the largest donation in the British Museum’s nearly 300-year ...
This year’s OzAsia festival’s programming continues to challenge against these old narratives, celebrating the diverse voices ...
Art-Focused Exhibit Explores Themes of Belonging and Individual Emotional and Physical Journeys Toward Identity ...
Happy Veterans Day, DC! This week, ring in the holidays at the opening of ICE! at National Harbor. Dance along to an energetic pop score at Six the musical. Or try one of the other things to do below: ...
Aubreys, the recently launched auction house holding sales at Loseley Park, Guildford, is offering a single-owner collection of Qianlong period painted enamels on September 26.
Gooch and the Motion in Delaware, Street Food Festival in Philly and Nick Carter in South Jersey are among the weekend’s highlights.
The work, now on view at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, tells the story of two characters on the island—the last people ...
Miki Hayakawa, One Afternoon, ca. 1935, oil on canvas, 40 x 40 in., New Mexico Museum of Art, Santa Fe, Gift of Preston McCrossen in memory of his wife, the artist, 1954, 520.23P Note to editors: ...
Kamala, a longtime member of the Smithsonian’s National Zoo’s Asian elephant herd, was euthanized Saturday in D.C. following years of struggling with osteoarthritis. Even while measures were ...