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Pratt Manhattan Gallery Presents “RugLife”
Sculptural carpets, woven works, and reimagined textiles by 14 contemporary artists examine housing, technology, social justice, and the environment.
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Sculptural carpets, woven works, and reimagined textiles by 14 contemporary artists examine housing, technology, social justice, and the environment.
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In Our Time: Eleven Artists + W.E.B. Du Bois brings together a diverse roster of leading contemporary artists who respond to the work of the pioneering sociologist.
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A new exhibition unveils the creative journeys of Pratt Institute’s Communications Design alumni. On view June 27–September 6.
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Black | Box pairs McAdams’s historic photos with her lyrical reflections. AutoWorks & WaterWorks showcases how Robinson captured the body performing games of chance with the camera.
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Black Dress II: Homage continues to explore the contributions of underrepresented Black designers and fashion professionals.
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This expansive exhibition of sonic installations explores the recent trajectory of sound as a dynamic branch of contemporary art practice.
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Pratt MFA Photography alumni explore what it means to create amid the accelerated social and technological change of the 21st century.
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Featuring a diverse lineup of artists including Ellen Lesperance, Xylor Jane, and Melvin Way, this exhibition explores the intersection of abstract art and structural models.
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This new exhibition at Pratt Manhattan Gallery explores New York City’s global influence on the fashion industry and contemporary culture.
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Curated by Berta Sichel with Patricia Capa, this group exhibition centered on the Amazonian rainforest, its native societies, and ecologies is on view in NYC.
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Curated by Seph Rodney, this NYC exhibition examines the poetic use of light in art through the work of 14 Pratt Institute alums.
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In the exhibition The Data We Called Home and an accompanying panel discussion moderated by Barbara London, Huang explores visual arts in the virtual landscape.