"ASCO: Without Permission,” a documentary that premiered at SXSW, tells the story of the renegade artists group and its ...
Mexican women are revolutionizing the worlds of film and music, breaking stereotypes and ushering in a new era of creativity ...
In a pop-up exhibition in New York City this week, Elina Chauvet bookends Women’s History Month with a crucial call to end the cycle.
The readings run from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday at the San Jose Museum of Art, 110 South Market St., San Jose. Admission is free. More information is at sjmusart.org.
Though this is the first Kahlo exhibition in the history of the museum, only seven Kahlo works are featured among the 100 on ...
The Asco art collective emerged at the height of the Chicano civil rights movement in the 1960s and 1970s. When filmmaker ...
Performances are now underway for the Broadway premiere of Real Women Have Curves, now in previews at the James Earl Jones ...
For Women's History Month, Her Campus spoke with women's and gender studies professors to learn why they chose this career — ...
A once-in-a-decade gathering of remembrance and celebration for the late singer Selena Quintanilla-Pérez starts Friday at the ...
One hundred years ago the Spanish Colonial Arts Society launched with the goal of collecting and preserving New Mexico ...
This legacy of color and Mexican Modernism inspired this year’s NYBG orchid show and accompanying photo exhibit, running ...