A.I.R. Gallery Seeks Community’s Help After Losing $30K NEA Grant

The cuts jeopardize the feminist collective’s long-running residency program for women and nonbinary artists.
An Exhibition That Looks to the Bronx for Inspiration

“Working Knowledge” is deeply attuned to the Bronx community it emerges from — an attentiveness that greatly enhances its significance.
Koyo Kouoh, Curator Tapped for 61st Venice Biennale, Dies at 57

The museum director would have been the first African woman to oversee the Biennale.
New York Area Shows We Love Right Now

From local concerns in the Bronx to global issues in Queens, plus a trip to see Indigenous art in New Jersey, our favorite art is far-reaching right now.
One Man’s Trash Is Another’s Art

An exhibition argues that human production — its surplus and waste — is a rising influential force in contemporary art.
Global Tourism Was Built on Headless Blemmyes

The Book of Marvels is the kind of show that’s hard to avoid at archival art institutions, wherein problematic historical content, aesthetic appeal, and fantasy all intersect.
Schomburg Center Turns 100 With an Art Historical Library Card

The New York Public Library’s limited-edition design features late artist Houston Conwill’s cosmogram “Rivers,” inspired by a 1921 Langston Hughes poem.
Artist Communities Alliance 2025 Conference: A Call for Collective Vision and Fieldwide Participation

ACA seeks proposals for panel discussions, workshops, and presentations at its in-person conference this December in Santa Fe, New Mexico.