I couldn’t do it.” Her show at Fort Gansevoort, “Beyond Patchwork: The Abstractions of Yvonne Wells,” at first glance seems ...
While the UN, the EU, and the US and its individual states all push to place limits and restrictions on AI, what’s emerging ...
Tales we weave through quilting; fiber arts gain popularity as tactile mediums and models of interconnectivity in a digital ...
A group of Toowoomba women (and one man) are celebrating 40 years together after working tirelessly for decades to help keep ...
Textiles, cords, and knots can be so much more than ‘craft.’ A new exhibition celebrates creators long neglected because of ...
The Scientific American magazine faced backlash on Monday after it announced that it was endorsing Democratic nominee Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential race. The outlet also slammed ...
Considered the late bloomer of the four fashion capitals, New York’s fashion industry is the subject of a trio of books, each ...
Amtrak’s official public art program has chosen Lancaster as its next location, and the public is invited to contribute.
The Lynn Museum will host a farewell ceremony to an AIDs quilt that is hanging up in its “Through a Rainbow Lens: A ...
By Sarah A. Topol Here is what we can learn about the Russian military and its soldiers from the story of ‘Ivan’ and ‘Anna’ in The New York Times Magazine. By Sarah A. Topol Singing not ...