Despite its premise, “Inventing Anna” perpetuates many of the issues it also denounces.

Despite its premise, “Inventing Anna” perpetuates many of the issues it also denounces.
Everything about Traci Johnson’s work is remarkable, bold, and welcoming.
Artist and AWT contributor Morgan Everhart recently completed a flower mural off of Grand and Suffolk Streets in the Lower East Side that commemorates the community’s perseverance through the pandemic. The communal…
Painter Jennifer Caviola knows from her own experience that creating connections can heal.
A recent nursing graduate and reformer-to-be, Lillian Wald believed in a strong correlation between poverty and disease.
Community developers throughout New York City are bringing urban planning to the people, ensuring that new spaces are both functional and fit for the neighborhood.
In Pinto’s “Mother Boat” exhibition, artists reference the influx of discarded plastic. AWT shows an exclusive preview and conversation with the artists.
Former MET curator Yassana Croizat-Glazer on her practice as an art advisor and her perspective on the current art market.
Gertrude Elion fought for her place in the lab to treat leukemia, AIDS, and herpes.
Bina Bhattacharyya, Associate Partner at Robert A.M. Stern Architects and design leader in the office, oversees projects across the United States and China.
One woman’s exploration of her calling as both woman and artist.
Journalist and photographer Sara Afzal shares how her relationship with her father spawned her love of photography.
Holley Fain is the must-see star of “The Ferryman,” the buzzed-about West End import now on Broadway.
We’re talking with Betty Tompkins and Sara Kay, two women in the contemporary art world, about how things have changed since decades past.
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