At the Brooklyn Public Library, an exhibition on queer Finnish artist Tove Jansson’s beloved characters reminds visitors of all ages that justice and joy are within our grasp.
The Bay Area artist integrated chalk notation and assemblage on his idiosyncratic blackboard surfaces, plumbing the depths of lived experience and racial identity.
Encounter the merging of tradition and innovation through iconic pottery in “O’ Powa O’ Meng: The Art and Legacy of Jody Folwell,” on view at the McNay Art Museum July 31, 2025-Jan. 4, 2026.
After more than 75 years of welcoming the public, the Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia is turning the page with a fresh brand identity.
“I’m driven to capture locations from a unique vantage point… to gain a better understanding of the inter-connection and holistic interplay of nature’s elements.”
In 1968, Janet Dawson was one of 40 artists – and only three women – selected for ‘The Field’, a landmark exhibition of colour field painting and hard-edged abstraction at the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne.