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May 18, 2026

Major Exhibition Surveys 60 Years of Chicano Art Across the United States

At The Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art & Culture in Riverside, California, a new exhibition reframes Chicano art not as a parallel narrative to American art history, but as one of its defining forces. We the People: Chicano Art in the U.S.A. gathers 126 works by 61 artists in a sweeping presentation that explores migration, labor, cultural memory, identity, and everyday life through generations of Chicano artistic practice.

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May 17, 2026

Poet Delivers a Powerful Performance Packed With Wisdom for Everyday Life

Painting and music can be deeply touching, but one art form capable of delivering some of the most intense gut punches out there is poetry. British poet Harry Baker knows this all too well. Having become the youngest-ever Poetry World Slam Champion in 2012, Baker is known for mixing poetry charged with wisdom and powerful spoken-word performances. Recently, one of Baker’s spoken-word works made waves online for its direct yet heartwarming life advice.

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May 15, 2026

JR Spotlights Community Kitchen Volunteers in Powerful Tapestry Project for Venice Biennale

French artist JR has long championed vulnerable communities, and the volunteers who devote their lives to helping them, through his massive installations. His latest piece, created for the 61st Venice Biennale, is no exception. Titled Il Gesto — A contemporary reinterpretation of The Wedding at Cana, the work had Palazzo Ca’ da Mosto, home to The Venice Venice Hotel, covered in a lively scene.

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