Segovia’s work, which interrogates Mexico’s long-established symbols of masculinity, bridges tradition, queerness and national identity.
Using sparse materials and national symbols, she challenges how civic identity is constructed, remembered and imposed.
The National Park Service has removed an official biography of the first black female Episcopal Church priest and allegedly ...
Photographer Andrew Feiler documented the last remaining Rosenwald Schools built to educate Black children during segregation ...
Sing Into Spring' The Santa Fe Singers will be joined by the Eastside High School Chamber Singers for the annual “Sing Into Spring” concert beginning at 7:30 p.m. March 14. According to ...
“ Elizabeth Catlett: A Black Revolutionary Artist and All That It Implies ” is set to open at the National Gallery of Art in ...
Students representing the Los Alamos High School Native American Culture Club participated in American Indian Day at the New ...
Paying homage to ‘The Igbo Landing’, the mass suicide in 1803 by captive Igbo people who took control of the slave ship they ...
Explore 15 American cultural traits that unite citizens across political divides, from tipping practices to sports fanaticism ...
The Kimball Art Center ’s new exhibit “Traces” is inspired by the National Council of Education for the Ceramic Arts ...
Smorgasburg Los Angeles: The Sunday outdoor food and drink market celebrates “Festa della donna – Women’s Day,” 10 a.m.-4 p.m. March 9. Check the website or Facebook for vendors. Free admission. No ...
Groups represented by the ACLU are looking to block new National Endowment for the Arts requirements for grant applicants.
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