You may have attended Naper Settlement’s All Hallows Eve and Howlin’ at the Moon in the past, but you’ve never experienced ...
AS part of its mission to present folk art in a context “that can overcome ignorance and promote understanding,” the Museum ...
A ceremonial dance group from Chicago versed in Aztec tradition will perform a ritual, and singer Alejandra Robles will ...
The Smithsonian American Latino Museum is hosting an event at Latin food hall La Cosecha on November 1 at 7 PM with live ...
Artist Jana Peterson creatively connects her clients to their Norwegian heritage through colorful paintings of their ...
You've seen those gorgeous painted sinks from Mexico, but what are they? Here's all the details you want to know about ...
The Journal continues the once-a-month series "From the Studio" with Assistant Arts Editor Kathaleen Roberts, as she takes an up-close look at an artist. Contemporary santero Nicholas Herrera mixes ...
At last, the ambitious composer finds herself in the spotlight, with a Carnegie Hall residency and a sparkling new album ...
El Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, returns to Cheekwood Estate & Gardens, Nashville, with the sights, sounds and ...
As everyone knows, China has a rich history and culture involving art. Chinese people first developed folk art between 4,000 and 5,000 years ago. Famous folk art such as paper tearing, shadow play ...
folk dancing, marching bands and charros, or Mexican cowboys who show their skill with lassos and horseback riding. It's been staged by the Union Benefica Mexicana or UBM for the last 70 years.