Citing “deeply systemic issues,” MICA faculty have withdrawn their support of the school’s president, provost, and other senior administrators.
Daily Archives: September 14, 2020
Shop Hyperallergic for Art-Inspired Gifts and More
From a Tom of Finland enamel pin to a Duchamp-inspired water bowl for pets, check out Hyperallergic’s favorite new products and classic bestsellers.
The Wonderfully Unsettling Paintings of Charles Garabedian
Garabedian gave himself over to his instincts, pretensions, and mistakes, unafraid to explore and even embrace what others considered to be “bad.”
The Cheekiest Animal Photos From the 2020 Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards
The annual contest, founded by photographers Paul Joynson-Hicks and Tom Sullam, celebrates wildlife with lighthearted images that capture animals in hilarious poses.
Smithsonian’s Freer and Sackler Galleries Present Transcendence: A Virtual Sufi Music Festival
Join the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art for a free online music festival featuring world-renowned musicians from India, France, Iran, and Morocco.
Guerrilla Girls and Julie Mehretu Among 60+ Artists Helping You “Plan Your Vote”
Vote.org believes a “strong visual vocabulary” can help increase voter turnout. Its latest project offers resources to help you request an absentee ballot, register to vote, and more.
Pratt SCPS Opens Registration for Fall 2020 Classes
Explore online courses and certificate programs in fine art and more at Pratt Institute’s School of Continuing and Professional Studies.
The Curious Lives of the Russian Stray Dogs That Traveled to Space
Space Dogs explores the lives of Moscow street dogs past and present, including the ones used in the Soviet space program.
Meet UConn’s MFA Studio Art Class of 2023
The University of Connecticut’s fully funded graduate studio art program supports a broad range of artmaking, exemplified by the work of its newest students.
Yayoi Kusama Gets Her First Graphic Novel Biography
In this excerpt of Kusama: The Graphic Novel, illustrator Elisa Macellari time travels to Kusama’s life in 1960s New York City, when the artist became “the high priestess of love and pacifism.”
Meet LA’s Art Community: Hayv Kahraman Is Examining What It Means to Be “Immune”
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.