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Greenpoint Open Studios Returns This Weekend with Over 300 Participating Artists

by Sponsor April 25, 2016May 15, 2017

Brooklyn has a long-standing reputation for being a hotbed of creativity and Greenpoint Open Studios, happening this weekend (April 29–May 1), is going to represent its northernmost tip with more than 300 artists opening up their studios to the public.

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New Exhibition at San Francisco Art Institute Draws Inspiration from Mayan Archeology and John Cage

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Now Streaming: A New Short Film by Leslie Thornton, Inspired by Bruce Conner

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This chilling exploration of the purpose and repurposing of memory during wartime draws on oral accounts of the aftermath of the Hiroshima bombing, and responds to artist Bruce Conner’s iconic film of the 1946 Bikini Atoll nuclear test, “CROSSROADS” (1976).

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Calling All NYC-area Artists: Apply for ArtsWestchester’s City Center Public Art Commission

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Visit the Yale School of Art’s Open Studios, April 2–3

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Neuberger Museum of Art Announces First Museum Survey of Louise Fishman’s Work

by Neuberger Museum of Art March 23, 2016January 9, 2019

At age 77, Louise Fishman, one of America’s most important women artists, will enjoy her first career retrospective, organized by the Neuberger Museum of Art in Purchase, New York, from April 3 to July 31, 2016.

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Epson Unveils New Legacy Paper Line

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This Summer Make Your Creative Breakthrough at Parsons School of Design

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A New MA Program in Arts Administration at CUNY’s Baruch College

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