Live dance has been particularly devastated by the pandemic. Dancers are most alive when they breathe the same air, touch … More
Category: Exhibitions
Challenge and Transformation at New York’s Museum of Chinese in America
The 40th anniversary of New York City’s Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA) in 2020 was anything but typical of … More
Art in the Time of Covid
Artists around the world are struggling to make ends meet, performances are being cancelled, shows and exhibitions are upended, curtains … More
Creating Change: Mural Arts Philadelphia
Philadelphia’s famous citywide gallery of outdoor murals is both an icon like the city’s historic sites and a force to … More
Center for Traditional Music and Dance Takes the Pandemic by Storm with Beat of the Boroughs
Founded in 1968, the Center for Traditional Music and Dance (CTMD) supports New York City’s immigrant communities to sustain their … More
A New Kind of “Museum” on Fifth Avenue is the Space for Ideas
There is a new kid on the block, so to speak, of New York City’s Museum Mile that stretches down … More
Music in a Sleepy Farm Town: Pine Plains, NY
Pine Plains New York was but a short time ago known primarily for its farms. It still has a strong … More
The Wichita Postcard Club: Seizing Moments in American life
Decades before radio and television, velvet-covered postcard albums entertained the entire family. As ubiquitous as the family Bible, these albums … More
Flushing Town Hall is a Global Arts Organization with a Local Heart
Who knew that a Smithsonian affiliated global arts organization is located in New York City’s very own Flushing Queens? Flushing … More
MTA in NYC Boosts Community Spirit with Art and Installations
Jeanette May’s Tech Time Capsule is at 42nd and 6th and worth the stop! MTA Art Underground The MTA (Metropolitan … More