Historically, art has played an important role in disrupting fascist regimes—and this remains true under the Trump administration
With key programs suspended and jobs lost, veterans face mounting instability. Yet through painting, photography, and installation, they’re crafting new pathways toward healing—and accountability
Featuring works by five Black women and nonbinary artists, “Mark Me, Too” runs until Dec. 14 at the Hyde Park Art Center
New county budget proposal restores most of the $12.8 million initially planned for cuts to arts and cultural grants. But artists say Miami’s arts need more support, not less
The law purports to target “revenge porn,” but experts and activists fear far-reaching censorship
As public archival institutions fade and the state rewrites curricula, the next generation of cultural workers is stepping up
Miami artist Les Gomez-Gonzalez rescinded their participation in a local exhibition that required complying with an anti-BDS statute, highlighting the impact on artistic freedom and solidarity with Palestine
The literary festival returns with a nimbler structure that rings true to its organizing foundation
During the annual International Art Week, South Florida activists led peaceful protests Dec. 8 and 9 in support of a free Palestine
Organizers suspect this year’s visible trans and nonbinary authors event could be part of why the festival was suddenly pulled
Housing access and stability are foundational to the creative process, and artists are organizing to support each others’ needs
The art industry is both a major emitter of greenhouse gases and a potential avenue for public education about climate change
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