Sheena Wagstaff would often visit the Metropolitan Museum of Art in the 1980s when she was an arts student, seeking refuge among the Buddhas and bodhisattvas of the Asian art department. Her appointment in 2012 as the museum’s top curator of modern and contemporary art brought the most overshadowed department […]
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A BREATH OF FRESH AIR FOR ONE OF CINCINNATI’S MOST HISTORIC LANDMARKS. IT’S OPEN IT SUNBURY, ’RED, IT’S EVERYTHING THAT’S GOOD ABOUT THE ARTS. THE CINCINNATI MUSEUMS ART CLIMB OFFICIALLY OPENED TODAY THAT VISION FOR OUR MUSEUM WAS BUILT ON PUBLIC ACCESS PUBLIC TRANSIT EQUALITY PAROLE AND BUILT ON CREATING […]
Karissa Francis has seen her fair share of drama in the seven years she has worked as a visitor services assistant in museum lobbies. Patrons whose tickets have gone missing or don’t agree with pandemic mask requirements have been known to be quite vocal in their frustration. But she had […]
Encompassing the famous Vondelpark—the largest park in Amsterdam, replete with picturesque ponds and meandering streams, an open-air theater and a manicured rose garden—Oud-Zuid is one of the city’s most elite neighborhoods. Built in the early 20th century, Oud-Zuid, Dutch for “Old South,” is characterized by its striking brick townhouses with […]