For his first non-American subject, documentary filmmaker Ken Burns chose Renaissance polymath Leonardo da Vinci.
Gov. Andy Beshear joined Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman and the Kentucky Commission on Women to induct four new members to the ...
Art fanciers not smitten with pets should look into abstract works such as Mary Miller’s “Inside View” or Mariana Aballo’s ...
Expanding Women's Access to Leadership Roles The issue of opening the diaconate to women, a closely watched topic, has seen a reversal. Initially assigned to a dedicated working group, it was ...
What started as a small feminist arts collective has grown to host hundreds of residents and publish countless books under ...
Ellafair, an inaugural art fair and market held in Duncanville Nov. 1-2, celebrated arts, legacy, and female creativity.
A Room of Her Own” at the Hispanic Society in New York showcases sacred Estrado spaces of upper-class women in the 15th-18th ...
Rosalind Fox Solomon forged her way as an artist at 53. With remarkable self-knowledge, A Woman I Once Knew lays out her ...
When the Gibsons police discovers they have a serial killer, Karl asks for Cassandra's help. Check out the spoilers and ...
A new exhibition spotlights a trio who pushed the boundaries of American art and illustrated the experiences of World War II ...
Do You Like It Or Do You Love It? Charlotte Shreeve chose a bold title to help steel her nerves for her first solo exhibit.
The Kentucky Women Remembered exhibit, located in the West Wing of the State Capitol, will soon get four new faces, the ...