Learn how two extraordinary artists with disabilities, Nnena Kalu and Judith Scott, challenged perceptions and created a lasting legacy with fiber art.
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The Turner Prize winner, Nnena Kalu, is the first learning-disabled artist to win the coveted award. Her powerful, tactile, colorful abstract sculpture was the key to her success.
Master Simple Steps to Art Business Funding. Get expert tips on application strategies and finding non-repayable grants to make your creative business sustainable.
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Unlock Maryland’s high-potential art market. This strategic guide for the Maryland Fine Art Collector covers ROI, acquisition channels, and asset security
The Odili Donald Odita lawsuit tests if galleries can hold an artist’s unsold work as collateral for debt. Explore the claims, counterclaims, and legal precedent at stake.
Record-breaking Bob Ross auction for public broadcasting: Over $1 million raised to protect the future of public media in America after government cuts.
Discover how the evolution of theater design blends art and technology to redefine storytelling, create immersive worlds, and elevate live performance.