The Brandywine River Museum of Art approaches the arts in the broadest of perspectives. Part of the Brandywine River Conservancy, … More
Category: Northeast
Winslow Homer’s Maine Studio: Inspired by the Sea
Just outside of Portland, Maine, the oceanside studio where artist Winslow Homer painted some of his most memorable works is … More
A Garden Treasure in the Bronx
To many visitors, the New York Botanical Garden (NYBG) is an inspiring place to explore beautiful landscapes; it’s also a … More
The Ogunquit Museum of American Art
Set on the rocky shore overlooking Narrow Cove, a spot where artists have long gathered to paint, the Ogunquit Museum … More
The Farnsworth Museum: Celebrating Maine’s Role in American Art
The Maine coast has inspired generations of artists and the Farnsworth Museum, on Main St in Rockland, is dedicated to … 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
Kindred Spirits Arts Program Draws on the Arts & Creates Community in Northeast Pennsylvania
Founded 18 years ago at Grey Towers National Historic Site in Milford, Pennsylvania, Kindred Spirits Arts Program (KSAP) is a … More
Philadelphia’s Bartram’s Garden Connects History and Community
One of America’s most historic gardens survives and thrives in Southwest Philadelphia today, preserving the legacy of pioneering colonial botanist … More
Innovation and Cultural Contribution in the Traditional Ballet World
Side of Culture values and writes about contributors to cultural communities. Although toe shoes are not the first thing people … More
Fruitlands: From Transcendentalist Farm to Cultural Center in Massachusetts
Fruitlands, in Harvard, Massachusetts, was the site of an early farming commune of Transcendentalists founded by Bronson Alcott, father of … More