How art and media shaped the story of the Battle of Bennington" will be presented on Thursday, March 26, at 6 p.m.
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Forget what you think you know about — or should expect from — the cultural species known as “hotel art,” traditionally a close relative of “bank lobby” art. The Museum of Contemporary Art Santa ...
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Students on a study abroad program in Chile learn how the country’s artists reflect on its political past and present The Winter Session study abroad program in Chile was full of memorable experiences ...
In a cultural moment defined by digital permanence and constant visibility, Zhang Huan’s art turns insistently toward what fades. His work, now revisited in New York, traces a path ...
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Art exhibit preview: Fall art reimagines personal history, memory, art of drawing (Sophia Kim/Daily Bruin) By Lilly Leonhardt, Jacob Tristeza, and Reid Sperisen Oct. 28, 2025 5:52 p.m.