Good morning. π§οΈ Let's start with some good news: A new study says that visiting museums brings health benefits like easing chronic pain and depression. And if you're living in New York and have kids in the family, you'd be happy to know that the New York Public Library is giving away half a million children's and young adult books for free this summer! Other highlights today include Emanuel Hahn's loving photographs of LA's Koreatown, Tobi Kahnβs soul-soothing paintings, and more. β Hakim Bishara, interim editor-in-chief Become a Member Koreatown Dreaming offers readers a personal look into the stories of a generation that often remains tight-lipped about their hardships to put on a brave face for the world. | Jeanha Park SPONSORED LATEST NEWS People who visited museums saw benefits in the realms of physical and mental health, emotional health, and social connectedness. (via Flickr) A new study reveals that going to museums can improve feelings of depression, ease chronic pain, and more. This summer, young New Yorkers across the Bronx, Manhattan, and Staten Island can pick up a free book at any NYPL branch. Over 600 stone flowers bearing the names of anti-fascist fighters were smashed into pieces in a βneo-fascist rampageβ at BosniaβsPartisan Memorial Cemetery. SPONSORED Students concentrate in either Education or Audience Engagement, and connect learning to practice during internships at iconic Philadelphia museums and beyond. Learn more. ART & FILM Portuguese filmmaker Filipa CΓ©sar, whose work is the subject of an online retrospective hosted by Metrograph, seeks to help Bissau-Guineans preserve the memory of their revolution. | Dan Schindel Southwest Contemporaryβs annual juried exhibition 12 New Mexico Artists to Know Now rearranges daily experiences and understandings of the world. | Chelsea Weathers Artist Tobi Kahnβs tranquil and optimistic paintings are salves many have sought during months of isolation and unrest. | Amy Levine-Kennedy IN OUR STORE This simple iron-on patch serves as an important reminder to support Black artists for their countless invaluable contributions to arts and culture. If you like the design but prefer a smaller size, it also comes as an enamel pin. Shop now! MOST POPULAR |