Want to party like it’s 1776? No better place to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence on … More
Category: Exhibitions
The Urban Canvas in New York City: Public Art Fund Announces its 2026 Season of Discovery
Art in public places is said to inspire pride and interest in one’s community, and the installations themselves often become … More
How AI is Reimagining the National Archives for America’s 250th
The National Archives has just undergone a major face-lift—a $40-million, AI-driven reimagining—perfectly timed for America’s 250th anniversary in 2026. For … More
Illuminating Heritage: New York’s Jewish Museum Opens Reimagined Galleries and New Learning Center
From the fourth floor of New York’s Jewish Museum, one view reveals a striking double-height space with rows of gleaming … More
FLORA: A Cultural Tradition Blooms in Córdoba, Spain
When the international flower festival FLORA debuted in Córdoba, Spain in 2017, it elevated a local tradition, that was already … More
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
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
Jackson Hole: Where the Arts Meet the Outdoors – the Intersection of Natural Beauty and Creative Expression in Jackson Hole
For most people, the name “Jackson Hole” evokes rugged peaks, glacial lakes, and charismatic megafauna—the American Alps. But for those … More
Where New York Begins – the South Street Seaport Museum
History abounds in New York City and one of the places where the past truly comes alive is “where New … More
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
