The Museum of the American Revolution is facing pushback for its decision to rent some of its spaces to Moms For Liberty, an ultra-conservative non-profit
A study conducted recently in the US suggests artistic depictions of environmental data can help counter climate scepticism
The collector and philanthropist's Art for Justice initiative has awarded $125m over the six years it has been active
The proposed legislation is seen as an effort to defend Confederate monuments and markers in the public sphere by streamlining civil lawsuits
The artist’s augmented-reality artwork addresses the evisceration of abortion rights in the US
Last month, citing a state law prohibiting the use of public funds for abortion, a college removed my works and those of two other artists from a show about healthcare
The gifts given to Thomas or on his behalf include a painting of him and his wife and $105,000 to fund a portrait at his alma mater
Though the Sunshine State's agencies have adopted extreme views on other topics, its Department of Education rebuffed claims that "David" is pornographic
With the highest court in the US expected to rule against policies intended to boost student body diversity, universities and colleges are exploring alternative approaches.
Should Kathy Hochul’s state budget for financial year 2024 come to pass, funds for the New York Council for the Arts will be slashed by $61.7m
The mayor of Florence and the director of the Galleria dell’Accademia have invited the ousted principal and her students on an honorary visit
Baca is among the 12 individuals and organisations receiving the US federal government’s top honour for artists and art patrons this year
The art and cultural sectors had a larger impact on the US GDP in 2021 than ever before, according to a new report from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Bureau of Economic Analysis
Three works addressing abortion were removed from the exhibition at Lewis-Clark State College
Members of the House of Representatives’ Oversight and Accountability Committee have also asked Georges Bergès for details of his communications with the White House
America left the United Nations heritage organisation in 2019 after its members voted to accept Palestine as a member state
Tsione Wolde-Michael, director of the Center for Restorative History at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History, is the first Black leader of the President’s Committee on the Arts and the Humanities
The city's mayor, Ed Gainey, has proposed a series of sweeping changes to the way public art is funded and commissioned there
The man known as The Merchant of Death was exchanged for the American athlete, who was arrested for possessing cannabis oil at a Moscow airport in February
Vincent Gillespie has been charged with nine federal crimes, including assaulting, resisting or impeding police
Conceptual artist Michele Pred will draw two giant abortion pills for reproductive health justice
The funds are part of a $159m bond local voters approved in the 8 November US midterm election to benefit local cultural organisations
Lauder is one of several major collectors who have used their wealth to support right-wing candidates this midterm election cycle
Five years ago, a landmark exhibition of art created by detainees began touring the US. But a government U-turn has blocked works from leaving the prison, raising the question: whose art is it?
The 19th edition of the photography exhibition is on view across various venues in the Texan metropolis
Anthony Amore, who has overseen security at the Gardner for 17 years, is running as a Republican to be the Bay State’s auditor
Trump had dissolved the President’s Committee on the Arts and Humanities following members’ mass resignation in 2017
The renowned conceptual artist’s latest public art piece, a collaboration with PEN America, comes after after shocking attacks on authors and journalists in the US
In the face of a humanitarian crisis caused by governor Abbott busing migrants to sanctuary cities, artists Guadalupe Maravilla and Mariana Parisca and PPOW gallery are gathering supplies and donations
But the Naming Commission's latest report, focused on the American military and naval academies, could not recommend the removal of a Ku Klux Klan panel at the former institution