Arts
The Anti-Google Calendar Manifesto
Escape the confines of time this summer with Jenny Odell’s latest book, Saving Time: Discovering a Life Beyond the Clock
Review from Abroad: Brazilian Modernism Unleashed
Unveiling the unseen of one of Brazil’s greatest painters.
Review from Abroad: Coded Explores Humanity’s Greatest Transition
The Los Angeles art exhibit zeroes in on the early days of the Computer Age.
Review from Abroad: The Backdoor into Art Basel
Street sneaks into the world’s most exclusive art fair.
There's Nothing Iffy About Iffy Books
Meet the Penn alum reading books and challenging the power at Iffy Books.
The Tonys Sets the Stage for Political Activism
From a scriptless ceremony to an appreciation for originality, here’s what happened at the Tonys.
Novellas: TikTok of the Literary World
Looking to replace endless scrolling with a new read? Novellas are the perfect place to start.
Illuminated After Dark
The Swarm Exhibition at the ICA utilizes art as powerful social commentary on race and class.
The Friend We Find in Existential Modern Art
As Somerset Maugham said: “Art is a manifestation of emotion, and emotion speaks a language that all may understand.”
'Tell Me What You Remember' Tells the Forgotten Stories of Apartheid
The latest exhibition at the Barnes Foundation stages a dialogue between two South African artists.
The Agony and Ecstasy of Growing Up
What we can learn about #adulting from “Everything I Know About Love” by Dolly Alderton and “Such a Fun Age” by Kiley Reid
Carmen Maria Machado: A Tour Through the Dream House
The celebrated memoirist and fiction writer takes us through the highs and lows of contemporary queer life.
The Art of Illegal Tattoos
Tattoo artist Iza Hu talks about rebellion, family, and temporary art.
Building Community Through Creativity
Behind the scenes of Penn’s first Met Gala
Cens(art)ship in Student Showcases
The fragile line between creative liberty and offence
Frogs and Flowers: Exploring the Sculptures of Rittenhouse Square
Maybe the most important art isn’t in museums.
Writing a New Chapter with the Adroit Journal
How Peter LaBerge's literature and arts journal is opening doors for current and future Penn students
Does AI Belong in Art?
From ChatGPT to TikTok filters, artists and scientists alike wonder how AI fits into the human community—and MoMA has answers.
At Locks Gallery, A New Show Highlights Nature's Endangered Magic
Kate Bright magnifies the ever–disappearing natural world in her exhibit.



















