Arts
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.
Inside the Minds of the Most Uncreative Creatives
How forgery has and continues to shape the art world.
The Rise of Genderless Fashion
From Prince to couture, can Gen Z imagine a world where gendered clothing is obsolete?
Meet Amy Krimm: A Generational Embroider Stitching Memories into Reality
Artist Spotlight | How this visual studies student and self–taught artist inherited her love for sewing
Pre–2020 Election, Protest Art Demands Change
How artists are calling for a more progressive America
Philly Artist Bill Strobel Recreates Lady Justice With Chalk
How MTV’s voting campaign at Love Park gave color to voting early
Meet Quincy Morgan: The Artist Who Features People and Moments She Cares About
Artist Inspiration | Quincy introduces herself and her creative process through her playlist.
Meet Eleanor Shemtov: A Creative Fusing Her Interests in Design and Technology
The co–founder and co–editor–in–chief of “t-art” is committed to the artistic community at Penn and beyond.
How the “I Am” Collective is Channeling the Power of Stories
This new Penn student–led storytelling project aims to celebrate the diversity of experiences in the Penn and Philadelphia community.
Behind the Hidden Politics of the Nobel Prize
Unpacking Louise Glück's recent honor and the uncertain future of a literary Nobel.
The Politics of 'Papers, Please': Border Control and Biological Essentialism
Lucas Pope’s 2013 release is an empathy game with the typical messy moralities of video games.
















