Yisa Akinbolaji – Visual Artist

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To see the world through Yisa Akinbolaji’s sensibility is to see it particularized through an array of emotions articulated in a play of light, color and form. Each work is realized with restrai... Read More

A Universe of Creativity

We are in a time where questions of origin are common. Science probes the universe in search of beginnings, while culture critics look afresh at how the creative impulse and imagination shape the... Read More

Mystery Solved – Maybe!

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I have often wondered why the painting called Mona Lisa gets so much attention – why is it so famous?  Millions over the years – and I among them – have made their way to the room where it ... Read More

Storyteller Apprentices

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The ‘Storyteller Apprentices,’ is an arts focused program that seeks to enrich the lives of children between the ages of 9 and 13 by inspiring self-confidence, positive character development a... Read More

Arts and Politics

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What I offer here is not the regular article with a sustained focus – but rather a collage of bits and pieces – fragments if you will – consisting of things that caught my attention in one w... Read More

Matisse Live from Tate

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For the first time ever, we are broadcasting live into cinemas around the country with an exclusive film about the Henri Matisse: The Cut-Outs exhibition at Tate Modern. At this one-off event, you a... Read More

Sylvia Woods – Painter

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Throughout history and around the world, visual symbolism has a rich history both as language and a bridge to language for the illiterate. As a student in Florence, Italy, I became intrigued with th... Read More