Experts discuss economic justice, urban education, grassroots organizing, and deindustrialization.
Experts discuss economic justice, urban education, grassroots organizing, and deindustrialization.
Eugene Gaub presents Ravel's “Le Tombeau de Couperin: A Memorial to Friends Killed in the Great War.”
Gordon Parks and Expressionism exhibitions open reception on Friday, Jan. 23.
Exhibition features collages created on all 747 pages of Tolstoy’s famous novel.
“Dark Commander: The Art of John Scott” at Faulconer Gallery through Dec. 14.
Two Grinnellians offer summer art and science options to engage kids’ minds.
Performances and prizes are among the highlights of the students' BAX opening on April 11.
Theater group offers an homage to circus characters and images from the 1930s and 40s, workshops in mime and clown performance.
The sculptures, paintings, drawings, and prints of Willie Cole reflect realities of inner-city African-American life.
I’m passionate about the idea of creating work that lives outside traditional gallery settings — art and design that people encounter in their everyday lives, often without even realizing it at first.
One of the things I have always loved about working in museums is there is no 'typical' day. … I am always learning about upcoming exhibitions and artists in our collection of more than 9,000 objects.
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