New York City life bustles outside — car horns, an occasional shout, the general urban hum. But inside the apartment, a soothing opposite — gentle Chinese music plays as painter Xiaoping Chen sits with legs folded on top of each other in effortless full lotus, emanating tranquility like a still pond.
“Being artists, we can only…
No matter how short or how long you're in NYC for, try to allocate at least 2-4 hours to visit The Metropolitan Museum of Art. You'll be glad you did! The museum lets you experience over 5,000 years of art from around the Globe.
26,000 ancient Egyptian objects, the largest collection of Egyptian art outside of Cairo, are on display at the Museum.
The…
Name William Henry Goodyear might sound familiar to you, even if you're not an art student, architect or frequent Brooklyn Museum of Art goer, where he was a curator for almost a quarter of a century (from 1899-1923).
Goodyear was the very first curator ever hired by the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
New Haven, CT native,…