A Self-Proclaimed “Nonsense Parade” Marches On
At the Doo Dah Parade, you can walk as whatever you want — no cause necessary — as long as you’re okay with tortillas being slung at you from all directions.

At the Doo Dah Parade, you can walk as whatever you want — no cause necessary — as long as you’re okay with tortillas being slung at you from all directions.

As the lake’s ecological crisis worsens, the artist’s new site-specific installation in Salt Lake City renders audible what is increasingly at risk of vanishing.
As she concludes her term as the university’s Distinguished Chair in Photography, Nielsen’s “light paintings” are on view this spring in West Hartford, Connecticut.
The Center for Craft will award up to four $5,000 fellowships to support research on underrepresented craft histories, culminating in an article on Hyperallergic.
In partnership with Art Bridges, the Visual Arts Center of New Jersey presents works by Will Wilson alongside historic photographs by Edward Sheriff Curtis. On view through August 23.