The White House has issued its yearly proclamation declaring October National Arts and Humanities Month: “The arts and humanities bring … More
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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
Small Town Gem – Ancram Center for the Arts – Creates Community
The newly named, Ancram Center for the Arts (Ancram Center), in Ancram, New York, was originally established as the Ancram … More
‘Control No Control’ Art Installation in New York City Invites Public Participation
In partnership with the New York City Department of Transportation’s Art Program, (NYC DOT Art), the Flatiron NoMad Partnership presents … More
Executive Museum Interview: New York City Fire Museum Honors 9/11 Anniversary, Educates Throughout the Year
With the anniversary of 9/11 approaching, Jennifer Brown, Executive Director of the New York City Fire Museum, is working hard. … More
Bloomingdale School of Music is a Joyful, Music-driven Community Center
Tucked away on the Upper Westside of New York City in a historic area once called Bloomingdale, the Bloomingdale School … More
Lincolnville Museum and Cultural Center and Its Role in the Story of Black History in America
Lincolnville Museum and Cultural Center is the center of Black history not only in St. Augustine, Florida but also one … More
EPIC Players, New York’s Leading Neuro-Diverse Theater Company, launches a free program, EPIC Junior, for Teenage Students
EPIC Players, New York’s leading neuro-diverse theatre company, is now accepting applications to audition for EPIC Junior, a program created … More
Art and Action at the Climate Museum in Soho
Ten Years in the Making, Bursts with Excitement Art and action are the name of the game at the … More