Chadd Scott has been covering the intersection of art and travel at Forbes.com since 2018. He specializes in stories related to Native American, African American, and female artists. An Auburn University journalism graduate, Scott has been working in the media since 1997.
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Historic Women Artists Of The American West Highlighted In Jackson Hole, Wyoming
“Women Artists of the American West: Trailblazers at the Turn of the 20th century" presents the work of five historic female artists living and working in Wyoming and Montana.
‘Elizabeth Catlett: Black Revolutionary Artist’ At National Gallery Of Art
“A Black Revolutionary Artist and All That It Implies” being staged at the National Gallery. one mile from the White House, makes it impossible to divorce from current events.
Yale Center For British Art Reopening In New Haven, Connecticut
The Yale Center for British Art reopens March 29, 2025, following two years of conservation construction welcoming the public–for free–to enjoy the largest collection of British art outside the UK.
Fisk University, David C. Driskell And Nashville’s Overlooked Role In Shaping Black Art In America
“David C. Driskell & Friends” at the Frist Art Museum in Nashville highlights Driskell’s artistic legacy and the importance of his relationships with fellow artists.
Master American Printmaker Gene Kloss’ Vision Of Taos
Gene Kloss' prints can be seen during “Legacy in Line: The Art of Gene Kloss” a collaborative effort from the Couse-Sharp Historic Site and the Harwood Museum of Art, both in Taos, NM.
‘Art For Zhegagoynak’ At Block Museum Outside Chicago
“Art for Zhegagoynak/Chicagoland” is an art exhibition, not an ethnographic or historic exhibition. Art. Contemporary art.
On Bloody Sunday, And Every Day, Selma Is Now; See The Pictures In Montgomery
From Bloody Sunday to Martin Luther King Jr.'s famous speech, James "Spider" Martin was always a step ahead of the demonstrators, walking backwards from Selma to Montgomery.
San José Museum Of Art Introduces Dedicated Permanent Collection Galleries
“Tending and Dreaming” at the San Jose Museum of Art will feature paintings, sculptures, photographs, videos, and installations by almost 50 artists from the Bay Area and beyond.
Michelangelo’s Earliest Sketch For Sistine Chapel Makes World Debut In Virginia
“The Genesis of the Sistine” unfolds over five galleries, with the first three enveloped in deep blue hues and soft lighting evoking the intimate atmosphere of the Sistine Chapel.
Erika Lust Combats ‘Porn Panic’ By Bringing Adult Into The Light With House Of Erikalust
Erika Lust’s latest project, House of ERIKALUST in Barcelona, expands the company’s brand of “art house” pornography from online into the public realm.