What do the rapid changes wrought by AI mean for our art students?” inquired Christopher Hale, Syosset High School’s director ...
From ancient Chinese scrolls to American West, horses are among the greatest muses for artists across time and space.
In honor of Black History Month's 100th anniversary, Black Joy launches a project exploring how history can inspire us to be better people.
The Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts is highlighting Alabama’s Black Belt region through a new exhibit that combines art, science and cultural history.
John Harbaugh is being introduced as the New York Giants head coach on Jan. 20. Check here for live updates and analysis.
In all probability, music has played an important role in the lifecycle of humans perhaps even before we could speak. Significant evidence has been discovered that very early man developed primitive ...
In your five years in our program, you’ll become an expert in the field through study rooted in careful examination of the specific properties and idiosyncrasies of art objects. You’ll contribute ...
(REVIEW) In the year 610 CE, a 40-year-old Arabian caravan merchant from the commercial capital of Mecca was meditating in a hilltop cave near the city when the angel Gabriel suddenly appeared to him.
Emily Warner is a historian of American and twentieth-century art. Her first book, “Abstraction Unframed: Murals in Midcentury New York” (forthcoming with Yale University Press) examines how a ...
A Lady Writing (a cover letter) by Johannes Vermeer (1665) (edit Shari Flores/Hyperallergic, courtesy Courtesy National Gallery of Art, Washington) Obtaining a computer science degree once seemed like ...
I am just old enough to remember the 35mm slide projectors used in art-history classrooms of the past. As a student, I found the gentle, continuous whir of their ventilation systems calming. The soft ...
This seminar’s purpose is to introduce beginning graduate students to historiographical propositions and currents—methodological avenues, analytical and interpretive innovations, etc.—in ...