Dolores Huerta: A Pioneering Leader in Social Justice

**Art and Culture: Celebrating Dolores Huerta and New Frontiers** In the ever-evolving landscape of art and culture, current exhibitions and discoveries reveal profound contributions and revitalize historical narratives. At the forefront is a transformative exhibition in Los Angeles, commemorating the 96th birthday of farmworkers’ rights icon Dolores Huerta. This exhibition transcends traditional narratives, focusing instead on the grassroots efforts of […]

A Showcase of the Year’s Most Creative Easter Bonnet Parade Costumes

The Easter Parade and Bonnet Festival in New York City has transformed into a vivid celebration of creativity, bringing together artists, crafters, and performers from various backgrounds. Held annually outside Manhattan’s St. Patrick’s Cathedral, the event showcases extravagant and imaginative headwear, marking a stark contrast from its origins as a display of high fashion by the elite in the 1870s. […]

A New Ruth Asawa Exhibition Space Set to Open in San Francisco

San Francisco is set to open a new permanent exhibition space dedicated to late modernist sculptor Ruth Asawa. This event coincides with the centenary of Asawa’s birth year, solidifying her legacy of artwork, public engagement, and education advocacy within the city. The space, managed by Ruth Asawa Lanier, Inc., will launch on May 9 at the Minnesota Street Project in […]

A Half-Century of Chicano Photography: A Retrospective

This spring’s books newsletter shines a spotlight on a diverse selection of art and activist literature that delves into themes of visual culture and societal change. This thoughtful array includes a deep exploration of Frank O’Hara’s influential role at the Museum of Modern Art, enhancing our understanding of his contributions beyond poetry. The collection also features “Chicano Camera Culture,” a […]

Los Angeles Artists Pay Tribute to Dolores Huerta’s Resilient Spirit

**Art Review: DOLORES Exhibition Celebrates Dolores Huerta’s Legacy** In honor of activist Dolores Huerta’s 96th birthday, over 30 Los Angeles artists have come together to pay homage to her lifelong fight for the rights and dignity of everyday people through the “DOLORES” exhibition at the Chicano cultural center Plaza de la Raza. The exhibition showcases the achievements of Huerta, co-founder […]

Dutch Museum Uncovers 8-Inch Ancient Roman Phallic Artifact

A Dutch museum discovered a carved-bone phallus attributed to the Ancient Romans during a massive inventory project. The find was made in a forgotten collection of 16,000 boxes at the Valkhof Museum in Nijmegen. The boxes originated from multiple storage depots and became the property of Gelderland, once part of the Roman Empire. With an €8 million project planned until […]

Pictoplasma Berlin 2026: Global Festival of Character Design and Art

Pictoplasma Berlin 2026: International Festival of Character Design and Art The dynamic metropolis of Berlin is poised to once again become a hub of creativity and forward-thinking as it welcomes the eagerly awaited Pictoplasma Berlin 2026: International Festival of Character Design and Art. Famed for its unique emphasis on modern character creation, Pictoplasma unites artists, designers, and fans from around […]

Exploring Alternate Realities: The Art of Paul Klee

The Jewish Museum in New York City presents a landmark exhibition, “Paul Klee: Other Possible Worlds,” the first U.S. museum event dedicated to the late work of Swiss-German artist Paul Klee, known for his resistance to fascism in the 1930s. Running through July 26, 2026, the exhibition explores the final decade of Klee’s prolific career, marked by his departure from […]