What does a 127-year-old institution do when the country it calls home turns 250? If you’re the New York Public … More
Category: Exhibitions
The Cleveland Museum of Art: “For the Benefit of All the People Forever”
In Cleveland, economic redevelopment and cultural revitalization have happened side by side since the 1990s. Growth and innovation in healthcare, … More
The New Museum Expands Its Hub for Artistic Experimentation and Community
A museum’s conventional raison d’être has recently been called into question, from provenance of collections items to funding and board … More
Party Like It’s 1776! America 250, Colonial Williamsburg 100
Want to party like it’s 1776? No better place to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence on … More
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
