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Experiencing Joy as a Practice – Paintings by Kelsey Renko
Sarah C. Beasley reflects on the power of art to elicit calm, connection, and joy, especially in times of growing disconnection and uncertainty in our world
Sarah C. Beasley reflects on the power of art to elicit calm, connection, and joy, especially in times of growing disconnection and uncertainty in our world
Nina Müller takes a look at an exhibition celebrating the life and work of an American artist profoundly influenced by Buddhist themes
Joseph Houseal continues his exploration of anti-war activism and peace advocacy in art and performance.
Women have played an essential role in the growth and development of Buddhism but have rarely been celebrated in art. “Unsullied, Like a Lotus in Mud,” seeks to help rectify that exclusion.
A Hong Kong artistic icon discusses her thoughts on the Shakespearean masterpiece and her learning from a Buddhist master
A master of fine manuscript writing known as sagyeong will be at Yale University with a collection of his works and manuscripts from other religious traditions until 11 August
While the museum will no longer have a physical space, it is devoted to continuing its work in the digital realm and as a lender of art throughout the world
The Museum of Nepali Art in the bustling neighborhood of Thamel is trailblazing new exhibits of Nepali art and insights into Nepali artists
Trained as a traditional thangka painter by his father, Sherpa combines Himalayan Buddhist artistic themes with images and ideas from across the globe
Historic artworks, including the head of a Buddha statue, will return to Cambodia and Thailand after it was discovered that they were stolen
A year-long celebration of a renowned Spanish painter will give a new generation an opportunity to experience his unique, Zen-inspired work
Buddhist priest worked with a Catholic painter to create a unique piece of art in the hopes of bridging divides between religions