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The United States Capitol building in Washington, D.C.
Jan 31

Performing Arts Workers Testify to Congress: Arts and Culture Are in Peril

The witnesses overall framed relief for the arts as a bipartisan issue, impacting businesses and unionized employees alike.
By Annie Levin
Jul 24

The U.K. Government Is Cutting Educational Arts Funding by 50%, Sparking Outrage

Education secretary Gavin Williamson is arguing that funds should be directed towards medicine and technology.
By Helen Holmes
Feb 24

The American Alliance for Museums is Appealing to Congress for Widespread Museum Aid

Laura Lott, the president of the AAM, said in a statement that it's clear that Congress hasn't always understood the value of museums.
By Helen Holmes
Jul 8

UK Pledges $2 Billion to Protect the Arts; US Culture Workers Are Calling for the Same

By Jordyn Paul-Slater
May 5

Philadelphia’s Office of Arts and Culture Is in Danger of Being Eliminated

By Helen Holmes
Apr 10

Awardees of 2020 Guggenheim Fellowships Get a Lifeline Amid Cancellations and Closures

By Helen Holmes
Feb 17

Ben Folds Is Trying to Get All the Candidates on the Record About Arts Funding

By Amy Webb
Dec 21

The Sackler Family is Angry About Their Name Being Removed from the Walls of Tufts

By Helen Holmes
Dec 18

Artists are Pushing Back Against the Elimination of Australia’s Federal Arts Department

By Helen Holmes
May 15

Born From the Battle Over the NEA, Four Foundations Made a Model for Nonpartisan Arts Funding

By Lucia Love
Mar 13

The Personal, Punitive Reasons Behind Trump’s Proposed Cuts to Arts Funding

By Noah Charney
Film stills from Nick Cave's Drive By.
Oct 9

Nick Cave Pays His Dues to Artadia

By Margaret Carrigan
CLEVELAND, OH - JULY 20: Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump stands with Republican vice presidential candidate Mike Pence and acknowledge the crowd on the third day of the Republican National Convention on July 20, 2016 at the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio.
Aug 31

Indiana Museum in Need of Mike Pence Portrait Artist, Facebook Censors Hand Drawing

By Alanna Martinez
New Marin County Park Features Statue Of "Star Wars" Character Yoda
Jun 27

George Lucas Cancels Chicago Museum, ‘Floating Piers’ Project Under Fire

By Alanna Martinez
A replica of Palmyra's Arch of Triumph with the National Portrait Gallery framed behind is unveiled in Trafalgar Square, central London, on 19 April 2016. The original arch was destroyed by the Islamic State (IS) and the replica has been crafted using the latest 3D printing and carving technologies by the Institute for Digital Archaeology.
Apr 19

Palmyra Arch Rebuilt in London, Presidential Candidates Arts Guide—and More

By Alanna Martinez
Bernie Sanders at the opening for "The Art of a Political Revolution: Artists for Bernie Sanders" at The Hole Gallery on April 16.
Apr 18

Bernie Sanders Wins Art World Support, Goes Gallery Hopping on the Bowery

By Alanna Martinez
Bintag Beer's logo features a red star.
Apr 8

Communist Party Tries to Copyright Red Star, Galleries Leave Crown Building—and More

By Alanna Martinez
The World Wide Art Fair was held at the Los Angeles Convention Center.
Oct 31

Art World Abstracts: What Really Happened at the World Wide Art Fair, and More!

By Alanna Martinez
Suzanne Lacy's Between the Door and the Street at the Brooklyn Museum. (Photo courtesy the Brooklyn Museum)
Sep 19

NYC to Fund Eight New Brooklyn Cultural Projects

By Alanna Martinez
Jul 10

Get Him to the Greek

By Alexandra Peers
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