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Month: October 2025

Paul Rudolph Institute for Modern Architecture Welcomes Community

For some people, the fact that a building designed by one of the most famous midcentury American architects is sitting … More

Architecture, exhibition, gallery, New York City, photography

Princeton University’s Art Museum Debuts a Stunning New Home

As of October 31, the deep global collections of the Princeton University Art Museum (PUAM) are again open to all … More

Art, Art Museum, Education, New Jersey, Princeton

Lam Dance Works Premieres at the Paramount Theater in Boston

After an illustrious 20-year career as a principal dancer at Boston Ballet, John Lam founded his own company, Lam Dance … More

Boston, Dance, Massachusetts, Performing Arts, theater

Onera Foundation Opens in New Canaan

On a leafy quiet street right behind the New Canaan train station, a magnificent 1836 Greek Revival house presides over … More

Architecture, connecticut, historic places, New Canaan

Art and Nature: Calder Gardens’ Dazzling Debut in Philadelphia

Along the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, gardens with tall grasses and fall perennials and a low-slung building using wood and reflective … More

Garden, museum, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Sculpture

A North Carolina Town Shaped by Clay: Seagrove, the Pottery Capital of America, is a vibrant artistic hub.

Seagrove, North Carolina, may be tiny, but its pottery scene is anything but small.  Within a 20-mile radius, about 100 … More

craft, North Carolina, pottery, Sculpture, Seagrove

A Quilt Museum and a Quilt Festival at Winterset, Iowa

It’s called Airing of the Quilts. That sounds like part of a vigorous spring house cleaning. It’s not. Quilts are … More

craft, history, Iowa, museum, quilt

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