Louisville Visual Art's incoming executive director brings years of experience leading visual art organizations
Kristian Anderson led the Utah Museum of Contemporary Art, Seattle-based Association of Academic Museums and Galleries
Kristian Anderson led the Utah Museum of Contemporary Art, Seattle-based Association of Academic Museums and Galleries
Pick of theater's 20-year veteran comes five months after departure of former leader Idris Goodwin who left to become director of Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center
Actor behind video familiar to audiences of Cincinnati Shakespeare Company, Kentucky Shakespeare, StageOne Family Theatre
Summer camps more than half full; next season's show likely to combine in-person/virtual experiences
Incoming students, while disappointed, eager to meet creative peers, instructors
Former students went on to careers of all kinds, including education
Company considers using video, streaming in programs; scheduling of high-earning summer camps; opening next season with Shakespeare festival
Poet Ada Limón, Photographer Stacy Krantiz awarded at an unstable time for artists
Here's why playwright Morgan Gould declined a contract with Actors Theatre giving it the rights to stream "Nicole Clark is Having a Baby."
Layoffs follow Humana Festival cancellation, further reduces staff in uncertain time
Based on former federal prosecutor Mark Godsey's book of the same title, the new opera Blind Injustice draws on detailed interviews with exonerees to put America's criminal justice system on…
Les Waters' production features the play's small joys like the intangible warmth that love exudes most notably in the honesty that REBEBAH BROCKMAN brings to her role as "Emily."
Broadway has gone through some dramatic changes since Seth Rudetsky saw his first musical there. It was "Hair" in 1972, shortly before the show closed. Rudetsky was 4.