There’s a quiet pull to Inge Schuster’s work. It doesn’t try to overwhelm you—it asks you to slow down. Her images live somewhere between the real and the imagined, in that slightly unfamiliar space where something begins to shift.
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There’s a quiet pull to Inge Schuster’s work. It doesn’t try to overwhelm you—it asks you to slow down. Her images live somewhere between the real and the imagined, in that slightly unfamiliar space where something begins to shift.
Niagara Falls: King of Power, Queen of Beauty traces the transformation of Niagara Falls from an awe-inspiring natural wonder into an iconic landscape shaped by beauty, power, and the human imagination.
In this conversation for The CAM Magazine, Dr. Marilyn Chandler Ford reflects on her lifelong connection to museums, the importance of cultural institutions, and why investing in CAM’s future matters now more than ever.
The Castellani Art Museum of Niagara University is inviting artists, thinkers, and researchers to help shape a new resource dedicated to the evolving field of digital art.
For USA250: Celebrating the American Vision, Mary Helen Miskuly stepped into the role of exhibition curator—drawing from decades of close care and observation to shape an exhibition that reflects on America’s identity, contradictions, and visual legacy.
A Conversation with Douglas Tewksbury, Ph.D. Guest Curator, Human/Nature: Envisioning the Environment