Yahoo: Historian Explains How Queen Elizabeth “Turned Diplomacy Into An Art Form”
AOL: Royal exhibition curator explains why Queen Elizabeth II's 'extreme' umbrellas made the cut
Royal exhibition curator explains why Queen Elizabeth II's 'extreme' umbrellas made the cut
Marie Claire on MSN: Exclusive: Royal fashion historian explains how Queen Elizabeth turned diplomacy into an art form
Exclusive: Royal fashion historian explains how Queen Elizabeth turned diplomacy into an art form
A royal exhibition curator has explained why Queen Elizabeth's "extreme" umbrellas made the cut out of 4,000 archival items. Caroline de Guitaut, the Surveyor of the King's Works of Art, has put ...
Luxury London: Her Life in Style: How Queen Elizabeth II defined decades of diplomatic dressing
A new exhibition delves deep into Queen Elizabeth II's style and wardrobe to show how she used fashion as a tool for diplomatic success ...
Her Life in Style: How Queen Elizabeth II defined decades of diplomatic dressing
People on MSN: Queen Elizabeth's Trick to Standing Out When She Was the 'Only Woman in the Room'
Queen Elizabeth's Trick to Standing Out When She Was the 'Only Woman in the Room'
NPR: Craig Brown's biography of Queen Elizabeth II is told through a series of vignettes
NPR's Scott Simon talks with Craig Brown about "Q: The Voyage Around the Queen," a biography of Queen Elizabeth II told in vignettes and observations. RICHARD DIMBLEBY: In this garment of white, in ...
Craig Brown's biography of Queen Elizabeth II is told through a series of vignettes
STOMP, the London percussion sensation, returns to Vancouver for 4 performances only, at Queen Elizabeth Theatre, November 14-16, 2025. From its beginnings as a street performance in the UK, STOMP has ...
BroadwayWorld: Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring In Concert at Queen Elizabeth Theatre at Queen Elizabeth Theatre
Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring In Concert at Queen Elizabeth Theatre at Queen Elizabeth Theatre
The Queen used fashion to send a message of respect, admiration, and acknowledgement to these countries and cultures.
It was "really, really important" for the Queen to be seen, says Caroline de Guitaut, the curator behind a new exhibition on the monarch's iconic fashion ...
The Arts of the Americas department stewards a diverse collection of nearly 4,600 objects from North, Central, and South America from 5000 BCE to the present, reflecting the extensive history of artistic production in this hemisphere. The oldest objects attest to the presence of Indigenous communities in the Americas since time immemorial, while the newest grapple with pressing questions of ...
The Arts and Crafts movement originated in mid-19th-century England and gained momentum in Europe and the United States as a solution to the perceived ills of industrialization, mechanized production, and urbanization.
The Art Institute of Chicago was founded as both a museum and school for the fine arts in 1879, a critical era in the history of Chicago as civic energies were devoted to rebuilding the metropolis that had been destroyed by the Great Fire of 1871.
The new Applied Arts of Europe galleries opened in July after a multi-year redesign project. The galleries present more than 300 objects from the Art Institute’s outstanding collection of furniture, silver, ceramics, and glass made between 1600 and 1900 and feature a new design vocabulary with cutting-edge casework and lighting. Working closely with Ellenor Alcorn, renowned Barcelona-based ...
This essay historicizes the recent past to contextualize the burgeoning art historical relevance of Chicago’s Black Arts Movement photographers, especially the cohort who worked on or at The Wall of Respect, a mural on the city’s South Side.
The arts are essential. They teach students innumerable lessons—practice makes perfect, small differences can have large effects, collaboration leads to creativity. The arts also teach children that there a several paths to take when approaching problems and that all problems can have more than one solution. Research has also shown impressive benefits of arts education on entire school ...
Americans for the Arts stands with you alongside millions of artists, local and state arts agency leaders, teachers, community leaders, business people, elected officials, funders, and other arts professionals.
The arts are fundamental to our humanity. They ennoble and inspire us—fostering creativity, empathy, and beauty. The arts also strengthen our communities socially, educationally, and economically—benefits that persisted during a pandemic that was devastating to the arts. The following 10 reasons show why an investment in artists, creative workers, and arts organizations is vital to the ...
Arts and culture build livable communities in which residents take pride. 86% of Americans say, “arts and culture are important to their community’s quality of life and livability,” and 79% of the American public believe that the arts are “important to their community’s businesses, economy, and local jobs.” 89% of attendees agreed ...
Groundbreaking Arts & Economic Prosperity 6 Study Reveals Impact of the ...
Americans for the Arts (AFTA), the leading nonprofit for advancing the arts in America, announces its first wave of dynamic programming for AFTACON, taking place June 11-14, 2025 in Cincinnati. The national convention, presented in partnership with local host ArtsWave, will bring together arts leaders from across the nation to connect, share, and shape the future of arts leadership.
National Arts Education Studies The ability to successfully provide, evaluate, and advocate for equitable arts education programs on a national scale relies on the existence of accurate and up-to-date data.
50 Stories, 50 States is a campaign of Americans for the Arts in celebration of National Arts & Humanities Month 2025. Stories collected will support year-round advocacy and help ensure that the arts and humanities continue to inspire, heal, and unite America. From murals in rural towns to poems in school notebooks, we’re gathering stories from across the 50 states, territories, and ...
Animating Democracy inspires, informs, promotes, and connects arts and culture as potent contributors to community, civic, and social change. As a program of Americans for the Arts, Animating Democracy has brought national visibility to arts for change work, built knowledge about quality practice, and created useful resources.
Appointed members to an arts commission may include: artists, visual art and public art professionals, designers, landscape architects, and planners. Following the art commission approval of the proposed public art design, the permit to build the public art work typically goes through a city’s building and zoning/permitting department.