History abounds in New York City and one of the places where the past truly comes alive is “where New … More
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Perspectives from Artists and Cultural Leaders
Side of Culture has had the privilege of speaking with artistic leaders, artists, writers, and builders who are contributing to … More
Public Art Matters More Than We May Realize
Art in public places is said to inspire pride and interest in one’s community, and the installations themselves often become … More
Carnegie and Libraries: ‘Palaces for the People’ and Essential, Trusted Community Resources
Carnegie Corporation of New York has launched a new mapping tool based on primary sources and archival materials for people … More
Lachaise Foundation Embodies Active Preservation of an Artist’s Legacy – “It Takes a Village”
The role of foundations can be vital to the continuing legacy of an artist or writer or any particular person … More
Historic Artists’ Homes & Studios Celebrates 25th Year with 19 New Members!
Historic Artists’ Homes & Studios (HAHS), a program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, announced 19 new Affiliate Members … More
Dancing into 2025 with the Arts and Cultural Organizations that Power Communities
Side of Culture had a great year in 2024 and we are excited about the opportunities developing for 2025. Looking … More
October is National Arts and Humanities Month and Your Brain on Art Shows Just What the Arts Can Do
The White House has issued its yearly proclamation declaring October National Arts and Humanities Month: “The arts and humanities bring … More
Design, Beauty, History and Communities of Connecticut Gardens
In the last few years, Side of Culture has covered many gardens as they are places of culture, well-being and … More
State of the Arts in America is Looking Up! Fact Sheets Show It.
The American for the Arts Action Fund is a national organization dedicated to supporting the arts in the America. The … More