"All Americans need to worry about how timely their payments will be, and that includes Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid recipients," Art Stein said.
Hardwiring Change, a new survey by Artnet News and AWITA reveals persistent gender inequities in the art world—and actionable ...
Art world employers are bracing for mounting challenges: tighter budgets, falling consumer spending and rising operating costs.
Spreading fear, "They threaten public employees that, with any false move, they will go after your assets or those of your ...
Proceeds from a Lawrence art auction will support cultural programs at Haskell Indian Nations University following federal ...
It’s unclear how many federal employees in South Dakota were impacted by the administration’s moves to shrink the federal ...
This story contains spoilers for Season 2, Episode 9 of “Severance,” now streaming on Apple TV+. “Severance” is known for its ...
Members of the Field Museum’s labor union and their supporters rallied outside the natural history museum on Wednesday to ...
Detective Corporal Kenneth Heath of the Lexington Police Department has been chosen by his peers as the recipient of the 2024 ...
The White House has expressed interest in terminating staffers and ending the leases of properties that house public art.
A Department of Revenue worker who turns dried flowers into art. A fraud investigator who designs clothing. You'll find them and more at the art show.
The fate of artworks dating to before the Civil War is uncertain after the dismissal of most workers in the General Service ...