The Australian artist speaks with Carin Kuoni about his artistic journey and involvement in the Aboriginal art community.
Playwright and performer Zoë Kim’s “Did You Eat? (밥 먹었니?)” is in its world premiere at Boston Center for the Arts. She shares ...
This year’s OzAsia festival’s programming continues to challenge against these old narratives, celebrating the diverse voices ...
Happy Veterans Day, DC! This week, ring in the holidays at the opening of ICE! at National Harbor. Dance along to an energetic pop score at Six the musical. Or try one of the other things to do below: ...
Aubreys, the recently launched auction house holding sales at Loseley Park, Guildford, is offering a single-owner collection of Qianlong period painted enamels on September 26.
The work, now on view at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, tells the story of two characters on the island—the last people ...
WASHINGTON - An Asian elephant named Kamala had to be euthanized Friday, the Smithsonian National Zoo said over the weekend. Zoo officials say after a decade of managing and treating Kamala’s ...
Kamala, a longtime member of the Smithsonian’s National Zoo’s Asian elephant herd, was euthanized Saturday in D.C. following years of struggling with osteoarthritis. Even while measures were ...
WASHINGTON (7News) — Kamala, a beloved Asian elephant at the Smithsonian National Zoo, was humanely euthanized on Friday, according to officials from the Zoo. Her caretakers at theSmithsonian ...
Asian elephant Kamala often raised her trunk to greet keepers in anticipation of receiving food. Credit: Robbie Clark, Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute Photos are ...
Thirty-three contemporary artists of Asian descent take part in a group show that looks at the afterlife, death and legacies and more at the Stanford's Cantor Arts Center.