Apr 11 The Daily Frame Visitors look at masks and garments on display at "The Masters of Disorder," an exhibit about shamanism, at the Quai Branly Museum Tuesday in Paris. Continue reading
Apr 10 Around the Nation Here are four arts and culture videos from public broadcasting partners around the nation. Continue reading
Apr 10 The Daily Frame President Obama reads Maurice Sendak's "Where The Wild Things Are" with first lady Michelle Obama and their daughter Sasha during the White House Easter Egg Roll on Monday. Continue reading
Apr 09 Weekly Poem: ‘Metamorphosis’ Katherine Larson won the 2010 Yale Younger Poets Prize and the 2012 Kate Tufts Discovery Award for her book "Radial Symmetry." She is also the recipient of a Ruth Lilly Poetry Fellowship. Continue reading
Apr 09 The Daily Frame A student at Dhaka University's Art Institute paints a mask ahead of the Bengali New Year in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on Sunday. Continue reading
Apr 06 Buddy Guy, 75 Years Young By Mary Jo Brooks More from Jeffrey Brown's profile of blues legend Buddy Guy. Continue reading
Apr 06 Conversation: Henry Ossawa Tanner at Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts By Tom LeGro Henry Ossawa Tanner is known as the first African-American artist to gain international success and fame. He was born in Pittsburgh in 1859, spent much of his youth in Philadelphia, but lived most of his adult life in Paris. Continue reading
Apr 06 The Daily Frame The Museum of British Surfing in Braunton, England undergoes last minute preparations Thursday before its opening Friday. Continue reading
Apr 05 Conversation: The Life, Work and Legacy of Elizabeth Catlett, 1915-2012 By Tom LeGro Jeffrey Brown talks to Lowery Stokes Sims, a curator at the Museums of Arts and Design, about the life, work and legacy of Elizabeth Catlett, who died Monday at age 96. Continue reading