SAN FRANCISCO — Can the stories of queer soldiers being marginalized, brutalized, and disenfranchised in the United States be considered dreams, or would it be more appropriate to call them nightmares ...
One of the artworks now on display at St. Michael's Church Hall. “I am 32 years old. My wolf in the forest is an image of strength and solitude. In battle I feel like a wolf fighting for my pack — for ...
We all know the expression “A picture is worth a thousand words,” but Soldiers who participate in the Army’s Resiliency Through Art program truly understand the adage’s meaning. For they have ...
In a sunlit gallery high above Manhattan, artist Jenn Hassin is trying to repurpose the tattered threads of lives unraveled. Hassin, a U.S. Air Force veteran, didn't create the art on the gallery's ...
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PRINCE GEORGE — Steven E. Anders, Ph.D. will present "War Seen Through the Eyes of Soldier Artists" on Sunday, March 23 at 2 ...
In the midst of conflict, art has long served as a mirror to the human experience—a way to process grief, honor resilience, and search for meaning in the unimaginable. In Israel, where the impact of ...
The Stark Museum of Art is pleased to announce a special event, Lunch and Look: Buffalo Soldiers in Art, presented by Sarah Boehme, museum curator. This engaging event will take place from noon to 1 p ...