Arts
Feast Your Eyes on the Psychology Behind Plating
How eating can be a multi–sensory experience, even during COVID–19
Addy Walker and the History of Black Dolls in America
Representation in the doll industry is more powerful than ever.
Destiny's Child Did It First: How Y2K Fashion is Rooted in Black Culture
With Y2K and 2000s fashion trending again, we need to critically examine where it came from.
Five Pieces 'Taking Space' at the PAFA
Sampling some of the works using space as a social metric in this exhibit
What We Can Learn From Lauren Oyler’s Debut Novel 'Fake Accounts'
What if your boyfriend was secretly a conspiracy theorist?
'To the Lighthouse' and Back: Rediscovering Reading for Pleasure
Reading one of Woolf's greatest works changed the way I view literature.
Philadelphia’s Murals Send Powerful Messages About Black History Month
Must–see sights during Black History Month
Creativity Cures: An Insight into Art Therapy
What is art therapy and how is it making a difference?
Meet Naomi Rosenblum, the Wharton Junior Breaking Out of Her Business Bubble
Artist Inspiration | How this student artist uses her art to spread positivity
Draw Me Like One of Your French Girls
Uncovering the muses behind the masterpieces
Redefining Love In Lockdown
Photo Essay | From puppies to coffee cups, here's how Street survived life under lockdown.
Chronicling the Corset
A look at the long and complicated history of corsets, and why they may be more empowering than you think
PMA Titles that Hit Different at the Start of the New Semester
Oscar Wilde was right—life really does imitate art.
Arts and Crafts ... and Gender
A breakdown of the historic exclusion of women artists and the dismissal of traditionally “feminine” art forms
A Happy Little Article About Bob Ross
How this artist brought 'The Joy of Painting' to millions
Indicting our Institutions in the Genre of Museum Critique
A look at how artists are highlighting underrepresentation and exclusivity within the art world.
Rethinking the Rotunda: A Modern Look at the Capitol's Art
What present–day America can learn from the artwork housed in the Capitol Building
Penn Art and Wellness Takes a Creative Approach to Mental Health
Despite frequent meetings over Zoom, this new campus organization is managing to bring tranquility to canvases across the country.

















