Restoration work has officially begun on the historic Thomas Memorial A.M.E. Zion Church in Watertown, New York. The church, located on Morrison Street, has unfortunately fallen into disrepair over the years, with visible signs...
The Rubell Museum DC recently unveiled a groundbreaking exhibition as part of a museum-wide reinstallation. Titled “American Vignettes: Symbols, Society, and Satire,” the exhibition opened on Sept. 27 and features nearly 100 works of...
The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) has officially appointed the Community Foundation of the Virgin Islands (CFVI) as the permanent jurisdictional humanities council for the U.S. Virgin Islands. This designation follows CFVI’s role...
South Africa is a country rich in cultural heritage, and one aspect of this heritage that often goes unnoticed is our deep connection to birds. Wildlife filmmaker Johan Vermeulen is shedding light on this...
As an Asian-American, navigating the complexities of cultural identity can be a challenging and thought-provoking journey. Growing up in a predominantly white community in Texas, I often felt like an outsider due to my...
The art scene in Dayton, Ohio is vibrant and diverse, with a variety of exhibitions and events happening throughout the city. At The Contemporary Dayton, three new exhibitions are currently on display: “Curtis Mann:...