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Elizabeth Hubbart’s Gold Thimble

John Stuart Gordon May 26, 2026Art

Inside the world of a female merchant in early Boston. ⬬

Elizabeth Hubbart’s Gold Thimblejohn stuart gordonMay/June 2026

Exhibitions: Spinning a web

Sarah Stafford Turner May 21, 2026Art

In Navajo (Diné) weaving tradition, women are the artists—their ancestors were taught to weave by a foremother, the Spider Woman, with whose silk the universe itself came into being. ⬬

exhibitionsMay/June 2026Sarah Stafford Turner

 Everything is Sculpture

Thomas Connors May 19, 2026Art

Isamu Noguchi saw art not as something separate from life, but embedded in the playgrounds, gardens, and spaces people move through every day. ⬬

Everything is SculptureIsamu NoguchiMay/June 2026Thomas Connors

Travel: For the Birds

Christine Hildebrand May 18, 2026Art

At Feather & Form in North Carolina’s Northern Outer Banks, ducks, decoys, and coastal tradition take flight.⬬

christine hildebrandMay/June 2026Travel

Art Within Reach

Ezra Shales May 13, 2026Art

From ancient kylix to plastic jug, household vessels embody generosity, memory, and the changing meanings of abundance. ⬬

Art Within ReachEzra ShalesMay/June 2026

Exhibitions: A Space Age Dinner

Urvashi Lele May 11, 2026Art

Save the date for a dinner party hosted by the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston because it is going to take you back all the way to the 1950s. ⬬

exhibitionsUrvashi Lele

New Kid on The Old Block

Christine Hildebrand May 11, 2026Art

Inside the inaugural Pennsylvania Antiques Show, featuring sixty-three dealers in folk art, Americana, and regional designs.⬬

christine hildbrandPennsylvania Antiques Show

Silver is Dead: Long Live Silver

Ulysses Grant Dietz May 5, 2026Art

Silver still seduces—its art, craft, and stories exposing power, identity, and desire in every gleaming surface.⬬

May/June 2026Silver is Dead: Long Live Silver

Books: A New Chapter

Sarah Stafford Turner April 21, 2026Art

Henry Clay Frick was, publicly, a strict businessman—a steel tycoon, perceived by some as ruthless. Privately, however, he was a purveyor of beauty. ⬬

booksJanuary/February 2026

Hidden Gems: Warholia

Sarah Stafford Turner April 21, 2026Art

Chance Encounter ⬬

Sarah Stafford TurnerSeptember/October 2025Warholia
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