


Coco Picard is a cartoonist, writer, and curator living in Oxford, England. She is the author of The Healing Circle (Red Hen Press, 2022), The Chronicles of Fortune (Radiator Comics, 2017), and The Strangers... More by Coco Picard
Activists called out the museum’s holdings of Native remains while denouncing “the genocide of Indigenous Palestinians.”
The fate of innumerable sacred lives, buildings, and artifacts destroyed mainly by Ethiopian and invading Eritrean troops are still being willfully ignored by Western governments and international organizations.
As part of this program focused on teaching and studio practice, candidates will be selected for 10-week, quarter-long visiting professorships in fall 2024 or spring 2025.
Dozens of artists and cultural workers gathered in the museum’s Turbine Hall to show their solidarity with the Palestinian community.
In her visceral works, Uckotter examines a version of trans womanhood unseen in most mainstream narratives.
Located in upstate New York, this program provides personal attention and mentorship to aspiring filmmakers.
Fruits of Labor at Apexart features eight artist-mothers whose work, directly and indirectly, is shaped by motherhood.
Housed in a working elevator, Freight Gallery opens roughly once a month for just two hours.
Organized by geographic region, a list of arts-related graduate programs to explore and apply to before deadlines close.
The Book by Design is a real page-turner for people interested in how we came to turn pages.
The National Museum of the American Indian has hosted the event since 2005, attracting Native artists from across the country.