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An Artist Investigates the Effects of Technological Obsolescence
On Earth Day, Julia Christensen discusses the concept of “upgrade culture” and how it has impacted our daily lives.
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On Earth Day, Julia Christensen discusses the concept of “upgrade culture” and how it has impacted our daily lives.
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This week, artists reflect on quarantining from their studios in Santa Fe, Santa Barbara, New York City, Ottawa, and Los Angeles.
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Here’s a sneak peek of the artist’s previously unknown writings from 1955, to be published by Princeton University Press this month.
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The LA-based filmmaker Alima Lee teamed up with the Women’s Center for Creative Work to bring you short films by contemporary, Black queer artists.
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Mary Beth Heffernan came up with the PPE Portrait Project during the Ebola outbreak and found that patients felt more connected to their providers if they could see their smiling faces.
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The 18th Street Arts Center is launching a mini-semester’s worth of virtual art school for children, from toddlers to teenagers.
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This week, artists reflect on quarantining from their studios in Chicago, Three Rivers, New York City, San Diego, and Saskatchewan, Canada.
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Los Angeles art spaces are stepping up their virtual game.
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Alan Nakagawa is currently accepting submissions for a sound collage titled “Social Distancing, Haiku and You.”
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An interview series spotlighting some of the great work coming out of Los Angeles. Hear directly from artists, curators, and art workers about their current projects and personal quirks.
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This week, artists reflect on quarantining from their studios in Oakland, Philadelphia, New York City, San Diego, and Northern England.
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Since the pandemic and lockdown, Chang has decided to recirculate a survey she’s been working on since 2019.