Fijivillage: Inspired by her father’s love for language, Priyashel Kumar graduates with Bachelor of Arts from UniFiji
Inspired by her father’s strong interest in language, Priyashel Kumar has graduated from the University of Fiji with a Bachelor of Arts degree, majo ...
Inspired by her father’s love for language, Priyashel Kumar graduates with Bachelor of Arts from UniFiji
Asian studies students gain unique insight into a region of the world that is highly important in world politics, business and the arts. A BA in Asian studies complements the study of history, ...
The Harvard Crimson: Artist Profile: Manar A. Abrre ’26 on Intersecting STEM and the Arts at Harvard
Manar A. Abrre ’26 is a recipient of Harvard’s Office for the Arts 2025 Artist Development Fellowship for her portfolio of medical and anatomical illustrations titled “Internal.” These six pieces in ...
Artist Profile: Manar A. Abrre ’26 on Intersecting STEM and the Arts at Harvard
A recent visit to Emmanuel Javogue Fine Arts in Wynwood reminded me of one of those German “pillbox” bunkers U.S. troops stormed during the D-Day invasion. Its façade painted entirely black, the space ...
The New York Times: State of the Arts in 2025: Precarious, Promising, or a Bit of Both?
State of the Arts in 2025: Precarious, Promising, or a Bit of Both?
Americans for the Arts stands with you alongside millions of artists, local and state arts agency leaders, teachers, community leaders, business people, elected officials, funders, and other arts professionals.
The arts are essential. They teach students innumerable lessons—practice makes perfect, small differences can have large effects, collaboration leads to creativity. The arts also teach children that there a several paths to take when approaching problems and that all problems can have more than one solution. Research has also shown impressive benefits of arts education on entire school ...