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Salt Lake City nonprofit Spy Hop is short $25,000 for its year-round film program after losing funding from the National ...
According to The New York Times, Sherald made the decision after learning that one of her pieces, reportedly a depiction of ...
As arts funding is being cut in unprecedented ways, it is vital everyone who loves the arts and creativity show up to support ...
The 94-year-old Drama Group theater company in Chicago Heights is upping its fundraising in the wake of cuts to federal arts ...
In his quest to shrink the federal government, President Donald Trump is seeking to kill the National Endowment for the Arts, ...
Hoffman, the third artistic director in the company’s history, comes to the theater from the Brown Arts Institute. Unlike her predecessor, she doesn't plan to direct.
It’s a chilly evening in December and dozens of families and friends line the walls and corners of the high-ceilinged El ...
Lonnie Holley visited Sheboygan earlier this summer to prepare for a two-week performance residency at the end of October.
Nebraska's Interstate 80 Bicentennial sculptures triggered six months of controversy when designs were revealed in July 1975.
On a Tuesday in early April, Nashville artist Mary Addison Hackett received an email from the Institute of Museum and Library Services telling her that her federally funded grant had been suspended.
On March 31, an urgent threat arose to some of the things American citizens hold closest to their hearts: arts, history and culture. The ...
The Institute of American Indian Arts has named Shelly Lowe, a former Ivy League educator and most recently the chair of the National Endowment for the Humanities, as the college's new president. Lowe ...