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Hunter College Presents Fall 2018 MFA Thesis Exhibition, Part I
The exhibition will feature seven MFA candidates and will take place November 10 to December 2 at 205 Hudson Street.
92Y Presents its Fifth Annual Ceramics Studio Sale
Shop unique stoneware and support 92Y’s non-profit School of the Arts.
Fall Open Studios at the International Studio & Curatorial Program with Guest Speaker Jonas Mekas
ISCP presents contemporary art by 35 international artists, November 9 and 10.
VCUarts Kinetic Imaging Seeks MFA Candidates for 2019
KI offers a hybrid, in-depth inquiry into emerging media, video, sound, and animated arts.
Meet the MFA Students of New York Studio School
Now accepting applications for Fall 2019. Apply by February 15.
Bard MFA Announces Fall 2018 Information Sessions in Los Angeles and on the Bard College Campus
Join the Conversation. Application deadline is January 7, 2019.
Applications Open for MA in Critical and Historical Craft Studies at Warren Wilson College
A low-residency format to build the field of craft studies.
New Exhibition Showcases Architect Sou Fujimoto’s Vision of the “Primitive Future”
A showcase of over 100 models and large-scale photographs of past and current projects by the celebrated Japanese architect is now on view at Japan House Los Angeles.
Independent Artists Take Control of Their Destiny at the Clio Art Fair
Understanding the need for independent artists to promote themselves, Clio Art Fair provides artists without gallery representation access to the New York curatorial and art market scenes.
Anita Shapolsky Gallery Presents SUPER BODIES, A Transhistorical Exploration of the Body in Art
SUPER BODIES moves beyond the gallery’s focus on abstract expressionism to exhibit art from a potpourri of artists, periods, countries, and media.
Ria Brodell’s Butch Heroes Recovers Forgotten Queer History
Katherina Hetzeldorfer was tried and then drowned in the Rhine, for a crime that didn’t have a name in 1477.