The Guggenheim Museum is set for a new chapter with Melissa Chiu as its next director. Meanwhile, Queens’ Materials for the Arts shows us the power of free resources for creatives.
In a provocative critique, an artist from the GRIT collective challenges how rural Appalachian communities are portrayed in art exhibitions. Elsewhere, David Novros’s portable murals offer a unique viewing experience that blurs the lines between artwork and environment.
Artists across disciplines find their voice and materials at Materials for the Arts, an organization that diverts millions of pounds' worth of supplies from landfills each year. Tara Sansone, its executive director, speaks on why every city should follow suit.
The month is packed with opportunities, including the 2026 Craft Archive Fellowship and free passes to print fairs for Hyperallergic members. Plus, join us 15 April for a conversation with social justice artist Tonika Lewis Johnson.







