The Hawai'i shoreline fixture is struggling to keep its doors open amid post-pandemic costs
Even art spaces far from the raging wildfires have closed and cancelled events amid a citywide state of emergency, dangerous smoke and high winds
Cultural organisations around the Los Angeles have been forced to close and some "expect the worst"
Ricardo Cases says he lost 90% of his work and equipment after more than a year’s worth of rain fell on his town, near Valencia, in just eight hours
Sarjeant Gallery in Whanganui closed in 2014 after a report found it vulnerable to earthquake damage
Lightning strike breaks fragments off ancient military monument in Rome
In the past month, record rainfall has wreaked havoc on the state of Rio Grande do Sul
The Moroccan cultural sector has been hard at work to help the communities hit hardest by the disaster and trying to remind people that "this is still going on"
The Museum of Making in Derby, founded in what is regarded as the world’s first modern factory, was breached by a surge of water caused by Storm Babet
Investigations into the extent of the damage to historic buildings and artefacts have begun, while experts warn it is critical to find long-term solutions to counter the rising threat of climate change
The self-taught painter's image of a dove has become a symbol of Ukrainian resistance following Russia's 2022 invasion
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Admission will be raised by €1 to support relief efforts in the affected Emilia-Romagna region
Many archaeological landmarks and religious sites in the region have been heavily damaged or destroyed
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Art organisations and artists are rallying to provide money for disaster relief in the region
“When there is a humanitarian disaster like the one unfolding in Turkey and Syria, a swift response is important,” says a spokesperson for the fair
Gaziantep Castle has been heavily damaged by quakes that have killed more than 1,000 people
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Osman Yousefzada and nine others sold specially created prints, but Pakistan’s worst natural disaster in living memory has yet to galvanise the industry
While some museums and art spaces escaped largely unscathed—thanks to a mix of thorough preparation and meteorological luck—others in the most devastated areas remain unreachable