Jayne describes what he does as “collage decoration”
This Week’s Destinations for Digital Culture: July 15 to 21
How to engage with the arts on your phone or laptop
William Blake Revisited at the Morgan
Genius, William Blake informs us, always transcends its age
Who was the Burpee-Conant Limner?
America is filled with local history museums, town libraries, and regional art museums containing some of the finest examples of early American portraiture
This Week’s Destinations for Digital Culture: July 8 to 14
How to engage with the arts on your phone or laptop
Critical Thinking, Difficult Issues: Jeepers Creepers
It all started with a hair bun
New Light: Notes on a Vermont Schoolgirl Embroidery
Vermont? Especially rural, north-central Vermont? Vermont hardly figures in the standard literature on schoolgirl needlework
Editor’s Letter–July/August 2020
A new name has been added to the list of people I admire greatly: Azie Dungey
This Week’s Destinations for Digital Culture: July 1 to 7
How to engage with the arts on your phone or laptop
Curious Objects: An Armchair’s Astonishing Provenance, with Tiffany Momon
This month, Ben speaks with Tiffany Momon, visiting assistant professor at Sewanee in Tennessee, where she assists with the Roberson Project on Slavery, Race, and Reconciliation, and founder of the Black Craftspeople Digital Archive










