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Thunderbird Salvage, a thrift store in Kensington, opened a pop-up shop for former UArts students and faculty to reclaim ...
The recent announcement of the 2025 Cleveland Arts Prize winners showcases a new class of Northeast Ohio’s cultural legacy on ...
Sandee Buckley, of the Hopkinton Center for the Arts, said its programs are faring well despite "anti-woke" sentiment.
The Center for the Arts will open two new exhibitions in September, featuring ceramics and photography from Gulf Coast State ...
We’re deeply thankful for our amazing fans, dedicated volunteers, generous sponsors and the wonderful community that made this year’s festival one to remember,” said Cole Bawek, Event Director.
Another Ashley for the Arts is in the books as the annual three-day festival wrapped up a successful weekend full of music, art, and community engagement from August 7-9.
The Arts District has no lack of flashy, high-end restaurants jostling to get you to spend $200 in one sitting. And, right ...
World premieres, Ohio debuts and the return of a groundbreaking work will highlight the 2025-26 season at Wexner Center for the Arts.
In the U.S., the arts are subsidized by the very wealthy and the very poor. But amid ongoing turmoil in the nonprofit world, some people are trying to build a new creative economy.
An arts center inside the executive office of the president — led, why not, by a “Dr. Fauci of culture” — could be sharper and swifter than a full department.
Former students at the arts school, Chris Alloways-Ramsey, left, Melissa Cummings and Frank Holliday, are three of the 56 plaintiffs in the lawsuit. Janet Linup; Chris Cummings; Rafael Salgado ...
The economic impact of the arts is well documented. According to a report, the growth in arts and cultural economic activity made up 4.3% of the U.S. gross domestic product for 2016.