‘Arthur Szyk: Soldier in Art’
The ”Arthur Szyk: Soldier in Art” exhibition at the New-York Historical Society features the 1930s and 1940s artwork of the Polish-Jewish immigrant who championed human rights, reports Nowy Dziennik.
The ”Arthur Szyk: Soldier in Art” exhibition at the New-York Historical Society features the 1930s and 1940s artwork of the Polish-Jewish immigrant who championed human rights, reports Nowy Dziennik.
An exhibit at the New-York Historical Society features numerous examples of Native American body art, reports Indian Country Media Network.
Sun Guoxiang, the Chinese consul general in NY, visited “Chinese American: Exclusion/Inclusion” at the New-York Historical Society, the first large-scale exhibition on the history and culture of Chinese Americans hosted by a mainstream entity, reports SinoVision.
On display as part of the New York Historical Society’s “Chinese American: Exclusion/Inclusion” exhibition is a graphic novel that tells the story of a Chinese-American family – a story that is more relatable than it is unique, reports SinoVision.
The first comprehensive mainstream exhibition about Chinese Americans is on display at the New-York Historical Society, including a look at the first piece of significant legislation restricting immigration to the U.S., reports SinoVision.
A trove of documents will be showcased at the New York Historical Society this fall.