Miami-Dade County Celebrates 50 Years of Art in Public Places with New Artist-in-Residence Edouard Duval-Carrié
Mayor Daniella Levine Cava has appointed Edouard Duval-Carrié as Miami-Dade County's Artist-in-Residence, coinciding with the 50th anniversary of the Art in Public Places program.
Old Sacramento Welcomes Towering Holiday Tree, Preparations Underway for Festive Lighting Ceremony
Old Sacramento received its holiday tree, a 60-foot, 12,000-pound white fir from Siskiyou County, beginning the festive season with a lighting ceremony planned for Nov 27. It will be adorned with lights and special effects by Stage Nine Exhibits.
Houston Embellished with Diverse Cultural Events, Islamic Arts Festival at UH and 'Radiant Nature' Exhibit at Botanic Garden
Houston hosts the largest Islamic Arts Festival at UH, featuring food, culture, and arts, alongside the 'Radiant Nature' exhibit at the Botanic Garden and the 'Heroes and Villains' themed Texas Renaissance Festival.
New Exhibition Celebrates the Vibrant African American History of Raleigh's South Park and East Neighborhoods
The "Centuries in the Making" exhibition in Raleigh showcases the history and contributions of the local African American community, with a focus on social, economic, and spiritual aspects.
Brighton to Sparkle with Tree Lighting Ceremony and 29th Annual Festival of Lights Parade in December
Brighton prepares for festive events with a Tree Lighting Ceremony on Dec. 7 and the Festival of Lights Parade on Dec. 14, featuring a winter market, family activities, and live performances.
Art Institute of Chicago Debuts First Korean Art Gallery, Celebrating Rich Historical Tapestry amid Global Korea Craze
The Art Institute of Chicago has launched its first gallery dedicated to Korean art, curated by Yeonsoo Chee and featuring a range of historical artifacts from over 2,000 years ago to contemporary works.












