
Chadd Scott has been covering the intersection of art and travel at Forbes.com since 2018. He specializes in stories related to Native American, African American, and female artists. Scott has been working in the media since 1997.
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‘Sew Their Names’ And Art Traditions From Lowndes County On View At Auburn University
The Sew Their Names Project honors members of the Alabama Baptist Church who were enslaved and whose names are rarely recorded in other historical documents.
Nona Faustine’s First Retrospective Open At CPW Kingston
Nona Faustine’s (1977–2025) first retrospective is on view now through May 10, 2026, at CPW Kingston in Kingston, NY where admission is free.
Sculpture Takes Loveland, Colorado To The World
Sculpture parks and sculptural foundries make Loveland, CO the capital of sculpture in America.
Hear The Voices Of Formerly Incarcerated Palestinians In ‘Prisoners Of Love’
Featuring interviews with former political prisoners made on location in Palestine, “Prisoners of Love: Until the Sun of Freedom” celebrates art as a form of survivance within incarceration.
60 Years Of Joan Danziger’s Magical, Mystical Sculptures In Washington, D.C.
Joan Danziger works daily in her Washington, D.C. studio and speaks with the force and alacrity of a 52-year-old, despite her turning 92 one month after the exhibition closes on May 17, 2026.
Butter Fine Art Fair Expands To Los Angeles For Frieze Week 2026
Unlike most of American culture which begins on the coasts and migrates toward the middle, the BUTTER fine art fair originated in Indianapolis before making its first expansion.
First Major Retrospective For Black Indigenous Sculptor Edmonia Lewis Opening
While taking nothing away from her individual ability and drive, a new exhibition positions the people surrounding Edmonia Lewis as essential to her success.
Audiovisual Poem Reveals Life’s ‘Magic, And Tragic, And Drama,’ In Downtown Los Angeles
“What a Wonderful World: An Audiovisual Poem” can be seen Wednesdays through Sundays from 5:00 PM until midnight free of charge through March 20, 2026.
Something Old And Something New Highlight February Cultural Calendar In San Francisco
San Francisco welcomes a new gallery to the arts community on February 12, 2026, when AOCA–Art of Contemporary Africa.
Embrace ‘The Dark’ Festival In Columbia County, New York
Organized by PS21, "The Dark" will unfold across Columbia County, primarily Chatham, in theatres, restaurants, libraries, saunas, and outdoor public spaces.









