The Ephemera Society of America (ESA) held its forty-fourth annual fair at the Greenwich Hyatt from March 15 to March 17....
Bridget Belke The Pelham Art Center Board of Directors recently announced the appointment of Bridget Belke to the role of managing...
John Fleming Gould creating a work of art. The Bannerman Island Gallery located at 150 Main St. in Beacon, New York,...
In 33 years as CEO of ArtsWestchester in White Plains, one of the flagship arts councils in New York state, Janet...
Stratford Mayor Laura Hoydick cuts the ribbon for the Two Roads Brewing Tee Box alongside members of the Two Roads Team...
Recently, Laura Hamilton presented “Baroque Violin With a Twist” at Downtown Music at Grace in White Plains, among the organizations receiving...
Elizabeth Englander, Yogini no. 10 (detail), 2022. Courtesy of Elizabeth Englander and Theta, New York. The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum in...
"Despite the notices of liabilities and demands for payments," the complaint states, "Kim Heirston failed, neglected or refused to pay in...
Freeman has taught art in Connecticut schools since 1973.
He is best known for his portrait of an Afghan girl that appeared on the cover of National Geographic.
“Hallyu! The Korean Wave” features more than 200 objects.
White Plains Mayor Tom Roach received a 2024 Public Leadership in the Arts award from the organization Americans for the Arts...
This is the second month-long extension for the exhibition.
Artworks by nearly 50 living Native artists visualize the contemporary Indigenous knowledge of land.
“How Long Will We Be Driving” by Bard student James Wise is on view in Hudson through Jan. 17.