The Complete Handbook for Drawing Tablets

# The All-Inclusive Manual to Drawing Tablets Drawing tablets have transformed how artists, designers, and illustrators produce digital artwork. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or a novice, knowing what to seek in a drawing tablet can profoundly influence your creations. This all-inclusive manual will assist you in examining the essential features, categories, and advantages of utilizing drawing tablets. ## Comprehending […]

Moki Cherry: The Swedish Designer Who Integrated Art with Daily Life

Swedish artist and designer Moki Cherry had a boundless art practice that extended out to the literal walls of her daily existence. This fall, a retrospective at the Fabric Workshop and Museum (FWM) in Philadelphia will explore the breadth and scope of this kaleidoscopic and eclectic artist through her fiber works, costumes, ceramics, sound and video recordings, and other ephemera. […]

Spain’s Museum of Censored Art Closes Indefinitely Following Labor Protests

Barcelona’s Museu de l’Art Prohibit, a sanctuary for artworks censored or attacked for their content, has closed indefinitely due to ongoing labor disputes. The museum, which showcased a collection that included Fabián Cháirez’s painting of Emiliano Zapata and David Wojnarowicz’s film “A Fire in My Belly,” cited financial losses from labor protests led by the Solidarity and Unity of Workers […]

Literally Living Ecological Art

Exhibitions that double as interventions in an institution’s physical space are often better in theory than practice. *Spora* at the Swiss Institute, however, is a rare exception. The show, which unfolds over three years (May 2023 to May 2026) is literally alive, with art that includes growing weeds and compost. The title reflects the idea of spores spreading through a […]

Interview: Brooklyn Resident’s Ten-Year Journey to Enrich Community through Street Art

Born and raised in Bushwick, Joe Ficalora has redefined his neighborhood, crafting it into an open-air art museum through a project he refers to as the [Bushwick Collective](https://www.instagram.com/thebushwickcollective/). However, Ficalora is far from a conventional art curator. In reality, one might label him as an unintentional art curator who has, in a positive light, utilized his personal sorrow to transform […]

Recently Discovered 3,000-Year-Old Babylonian Document Unveils Perspectives on Women’s Functions in Historical Society

Once a vibrant center for culture and politics, the ancient city of Babylon was established around 2,000 BCE in what is currently Iraq. Presently, its ruins—designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site—are situated approximately 85 kilometers (52 miles) south of Baghdad, still serving as an intriguing site for exploration. Through the years, archaeologists have revealed common artifacts and urban designs […]

BlackStar Film Festival Celebrates Cinema for Liberation from July 31 to August 3

BlackStar Projects has officially released the full schedule for the 2025 BlackStar Film Festival, set to occur from July 31 to August 3 in Philadelphia, with options for global online streaming. This year’s festival promises an impressive lineup of over 90 films from 40 countries, showcasing diverse voices and stories that reflect the vitality of independent cinema from the global […]

The Intersection of Art and Nature

For the first time, the Taoyuan Museum of Fine Arts and the National Gallery Singapore have come together to present *When Art Meets Nature*, a children’s art exhibition open from July 2 to November 9, 2025, at the Taoyuan Children’s Art Center. Interactive installations, audiovisual works, multi-sensory explorations, and immersive environments present a view of nature through the eyes of […]