Guerrilla Girls Endorse Kamala Harris With Cheeky New Poster
The illustration urges voters to support the Democratic party to “restore & defend our freedoms.”
Michelle V. Agins: Storyteller Is on View at Rutgers’ Zimmerli Art Museum
Michelle V. Agins is a Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist whose images tell unforgettable stories about life in the United States.
The Magical Life of Lyndie Wright’s Puppets
Wright’s human, animal, and fantastical characters span 65 years, a career that has shaped British puppetry over the past several decades.
Christian Marclay’s Disorientation Project
His work suspends us in the flow of time, calling attention to the scattered technologies that have defined our lives.
Refining the Approach for an MFA in Studio Arts at MassArt
The Boston school’s new MFA creates more cross-pollination across studio art disciplines while maintaining depth of expertise in chosen media concentrations.
The Universes Within Universes of Josèfa Ntjam
The artist’s immersive video installation draws upon myriad creation myths to thread a powerful narrative throughout the extremities of our cosmos.
A View From the Easel
“Hidden in an industrial area, down an alley, difficult to find, my studio is freedom.”
Japan Society Presents Bunraku Backstage and Acky Bright: Studio Infinity
Offering a rare glimpse behind the scenes of bunraku theater and showcasing work by manga artist Acky Bright, these exhibitions are on view in New York City.
