Mark your calendar for these incredible art events, festivals and more throughout the First State during January.
Art and history intersect at David Pollack's Vintage Posters gallery, where visitors can find war propaganda, vintage ads and more.
Ceramist Abby Patterson's playful and "primitive on purpose" creations make perfect gifts for family and friends in Delaware.
Create giftable treasures and festive décor with family and friends at these holiday-themed craft workshops across the First State.
The new public art stewards training program will help clean, conserve and document Wilmington's most cherished public art pieces.
Through her passion for acting and dance, and despite being deaf, Newark native Alexandria Wailes forged a path to Broadway and beyond.
In a modern world where streaming has taken over the music scene, these record stores provide a taste of the golden age of listening.
Artist Lauren Peters reinvents her look for a series of colorful paintings exploring concepts like outward appearance and self-expression.
September marked the start of David Amado's 20th season as the Delaware Symphony Orchestra’s music director.
In Delaware's theater world, those who still design and sew costumes from scratch are few. Rosanne DellAversano does just that.
Wilmington-based artist Roderick Hidalgo's career will take him to the prestigious Art Basel show in Miami this winter.
Arts and culture organizations contribute to social change and economic growth while establishing Delaware as a must-visit arts destination.
Local painter and rapper Erica Jones muses about drawing inspiration from Black culture and how her artistic endeavors intersect.
Published poet and Wilmington native David P. Kozinski reflects on his poetic inspirations and his love of language's intricacies.
These six cars owned by Delaware residents generate a lasting impression with their unconventional characteristics and artistic designs.
Wilmington native Brett Breeding takes us behind the pages of our favorite superhero titles and shares his experiences as a comic book artist.
Delaware's 14-year-old DJ Sophia Rocks impressed crowds as the youngest performer ever to take the stage at the Firefly Festival.
While studying fashion in school, 15-year-old Avery MacGuinness stitched a stylish and sustainable frock from the pages of a classic novel.
Matt Silva will become the new Artistic and Executive Director following Bud Martin's retirement after a decade with the company.
Dustin Hoffman will star in the film based on Everett De Morier's Thirty-three Cecils, filming this summer in Binghamton, New York.