When John Lennon brought Yoko Ono into the spotlight in 1968, she instantly became, as David Sheff phrases it, “one of the world’s most hated women”. “Her history,” as the art critic Cristín Leach put ...
To celebrate, Denver Arts & Venues compiled a collection of nearly 50 creations by and about women that can be viewed on a self-guided public art tour across the city. Zoom in: The Boy and a Frog is ...
Our final Art Deco Centenary designer profile spotlights Hildreth Meière, a pioneering muralist who left her indelible mark ...
The principle of “liking.” The best example is the famous “Tupperware party.” The reason it works is that the group that came ...
A local antique shop may have just stumbled across a hidden treasure that could be big news for art enthusiasts and ...
After Mourning – Before Van Gogh is the latest from Calgary Playwright Michael Czuba, the world premiere of a touching show about one woman’s dedication to her family, her single-minded drive to bring ...
Some of the most famous and storied artifacts in UNC's history are now on display at Wilson Library, in an exhibit called ...
Canada's first documented Black woman painter, Edith MacDonald-Brown was overlooked in her time. More than 70 years after her ...
From a mix-up over breakfast in ‘Pretty Woman’ to a modern car in the background of a battle scene in ‘Braveheart’, Charlotte Cripps picks some of the most famous film mistakes ever made ...
"Uncanny" at the National Museum of Women in the Arts explores women's artwork that pairs the familiar and alien to ...
The 1920s were a period of great change. Vintage photographs provide a glimpse at what life was like for women throughout the ...