BILL MOYERS: How did you come to think about death so early? So much of your work deals with death, and you were so young when you were doing it. MAYA LIN: I have no idea. I don't know. As far as the ...
Musicians, writers and others revisit the work that started it all for them, and what (if anything) they might have done differently. Interviews by Lovia Gyarkye and Nicole Acheampong The national ...
Nearly all of the people who have received biographical exhibitions at the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery — Sylvia Plath, Frederick Douglass, Martin Luther King Junior, to name a few — are ...
The film tells the gripping drama behind the design of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial and the story of a young woman and the power of art to provoke important conversations surrounding issues of ...
A biographical exhibition reveals the profound origins of her intensely engaging art Briana A. Thomas - Reporter The 1989 photograph, Maya Lin working on Civil Rights Memorial by Adam Stoltman, is ...
BILL MOYERS: What about the Women's Table at Yale? MAYA LIN: The Women's Table at Yale was even a trickier one because it's not a memorial. The then-President Benno Schmidt called up and said, "Could ...
Maya Lin Unveils Redesign of Smith College Library The renovation will retain the original building of the Neilson Library from 1909 while removing bulky additions that Ms. Lin said created a ...
BILL MOYERS: My favorite line from your book comes very close to the end where you write, "I do not think you can find a reason for everything you make." Talk to me about that. MAYA LIN: Everything ...