2020 was a difficult year for the art industry with numerous art museums and galleries around the country closing their doors due to COVID-19. In..
Today’s world is marked by uncertainty, stress, negative feelings, and lockdown measures. This year has been a challenging one, a year that taught us how..
One overcast day in September, thirteen people who identify themselves as transwomen, picked up paintbrushes and in just ten days transformed a dusty building site..
In a world full of social media, we often find ourselves relying on Instagram and YouTube influencers for the latest trends in art. Yet some..
Celebrating the 90th anniversary of its promoting and supporting women in the arts, Connecticut Women Artists, was originally founded as the Society of Women Painters..
I have always known the power of art to heal. My father, an art therapist, instilled in his children a faith to trust the creative..
The Museum as a Cultural Pivot Point By Linda Mariano In today’s world of art and art collections, it’s not unusual to find a private..
Art is both an agent and a reflection of cultural change, and society’s overwhelming infatuation with technology is presenting artists, galleries, museums and public spaces..
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How the Imperial War Museum Uses Tech to Engage Visitors with the Past & Immerse Them in the Present
Today’s museums are increasingly relying on visual technology to immerse and engage patrons with content. IWM (Imperial War Museums) is a family of five museums..