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The National Annie Oakley Center at The Garst Museum in Greenville features exhibits dedicated to the famous Ohioan’s ...
Book Review How Painting Saved One of Our Most Iconic Designers A visit to Michaels craft store helped restore book jacket designer Peter Mendelsund during a deep bout of depression.
Reporter Kaeli Ricottilli talks with some of the faces behind this year's Summer Shindig put on by the Greenville Museum of Art. This is the museum's second-biggest fundraiser of the year, and ...
The Yakama Nation, locals and visitors from all over Indian Country will gather this weekend for the 170th Treaty Day Commemoration.
Seneca Nation leaders gathered with local officials in West Seneca on Friday to commemorate the historic Buffalo Creek Treaty of 1842.
Davia speaks with Briana Earl to get exciting information about the Greenville Museum of Art's two upcoming Summer art camps starting in June of 2025. For ages 6-16.
The treaty, facilitated by the World Bank during the Cold War to tackle colonialism’s socio-ecological issues in the subcontinent, has endured various crises between the rival South Asian states.
Supreme Court revives Jewish family’s quest for painting looted by Nazis The Cassirer family is hoping it can finally reclaim a Camille Pissarro painting potentially worth tens of millions of ...
Fernada Newman, Greenville Museum of Art’s Communications Coordinator says the exhibition is an important piece of Black history.
On Feb. 2, 1848, the war between the United States and Mexico formally ended with the signing of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.