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On a Tuesday in early April, Nashville artist Mary Addison Hackett received an email from the Institute of Museum and Library Services telling her that her federally funded grant had been suspended.
This is an extraordinary non-Equity production of Tony Kushner’s 20th century masterpiece, with “Millennium Approaches” and ...
Hosted by Montana Native Growth Fund, the event doubled as a celebration and resource hub for Indigenous entrepreneurs ...
Chartmetric reports on a dataset tracking artist pronouns in music, revealing gender disparities and progress in visibility.
Through powerful, multisensory installations, Roots of Cool uses art to illuminate Los Angeles’ climate and shade inequities, ...
The same old rules that helped build Spotify's empire are the ones still starving songwriters. But now Spotify can do ...
Chartmetric’s ‘Make Music Equal’ 2025 report offers an in-depth analysis powered by its ongoing artist pronouns initiative ...
Now Affleck and Artists Equity will have to see whether American audiences have an appetite for her third: A musical about two cellmates in an Argentinian prison in 1981, who seek mental escape ...
UTA CEO David Kramer details why diversification has been crucial for the agency in a 'Strictly Business Live' conversation from Cannes Lions.
A Swedish street art duo known as “Anonymouse” has revealed their identities after nine years of creating miniature mouse-themed installations worldwide.
Gateway Arts, a Brookline nonprofit supporting artists with disabilities since 1973, is moving to a larger studio and gallery, expanding opportunities for its artists.
Artists exploring identity, social equity and climate politics now dominate their walls—and their feeds. Access and algorithms If the gallery was once the gatekeeper, the algorithm is now the guide.