


Jessica Campbell is a Canadian, artist and humour enthusiast. You can see more of her work here. More by Jessica Campbell
Jessica Campbell is a Canadian, artist and humour enthusiast. You can see more of her work here. More by Jessica Campbell
Tiffany D. Gaines, Machiko Harada, Brianna L. Hernández, Álvaro Ibarra, and Brian Johnson are the recipients of this year’s fellowship.
Sokolow’s overarching concern in her current exhibition, Visualizing is with the coercive potential of built environments.
Up to seven artists and two curators will participate in a paid, 10-month intensive residency in New Haven, Connecticut.
“Three Transitions” from 1973 depicts a slippery reality that thwarts the notion of video as an inherently “documentary” medium.
An ancient prison that once held enemies of the Roman state sits at the base of the Capitoline Hill, largely unchanged since it was first built.
The School of Visual Arts’s New York-based, globally linked graduate program for curators is accepting applications for Fall 2024.
An exhibition at NYC’s Woodhull Hospital pairs works from the medical center’s collection with pieces made by people currently imprisoned at the jail.
Following yesterday’s guerrilla action within the institution, hundreds of protesters congregated outside of the Brooklyn Museum demanding a ceasefire in a planned march throughout the borough.
A founding member of Turkish contemporary art space SALT, Demir brings to NYUAD her training in non-Western modernism and commitment to global contemporary art and cultural production.
Protesters demanded that the New York City institution sever ties with donors financially connected to Israel.
“Netanyahu, what do you say? How many kids did you kill today?” chanted artists and activists at the demonstration, where police arrested two protesters including a minor.