In 1980, a young graduate student made his first, seemingly quixotic trip to collect from people the books he needed … More
Category: Exhibitions
Kohler’s Arts/Environment Program
A retired lumberjack in far-north Wisconsin, Vietnam veteran in Illinois, road inspector in India, brick layer in Louisiana and monk … More
Divergent Worlds Unite: Kohler’s Arts/Industry Program
In the village of Kohler, Wisconsin, is a self-guided walking tour with 55 pieces of outdoor artwork, all indigenous because … More
The Museum of the City of New York: Required Viewing for Visitors and New Yorkers Alike
Consider it New York City’s attic. The Museum of the City of New York houses and warehouses some 750,000 items … More
A Brand-new, Hands-on Presidential Experience Opens Near the White House
What if you could tour the White House and, instead of being refused the chance to see the Oval Office, … More
The Bard for All: DC’s Folger Shakespeare Library Reopens
In June 2024, the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, DC, celebrated its reopening after an $80.5 million renovation and expansion … More
San Francisco’s Literary Oasis: City Lights Bookstore and the Beat Museum
In the heart of San Francisco, where echoes of the “Summer of Love” and the enduring hippie spirit still resonate, … More
Riding High in Cody, Wyoming: Where Rodeo Meets Western Art
Cody, Wyoming, a picturesque gateway to Yellowstone National Park, embodies the essence of an authentic Western town. Locals don cowboy … 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
A Museum Transformed: The Buffalo AKG Art Museum
In June 2024, the Buffalo AKG Art Museum (formerly named the Albright-Knox Art Gallery) celebrated the first anniversary of its … More