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Philly's UArts Faculty Reach Hard-Won Contract Agreement
The bargaining team met with UArts administration almost 70 times since the start of negotiations in March 2021.
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The bargaining team met with UArts administration almost 70 times since the start of negotiations in March 2021.
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“This spring will be the only one we have left if we don’t react,” said activists who targeted the protective glass on Monet’s “Le Printemps.”
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Around 300 people gathered at the museum to decry Israel's bombardment of Gaza and the suppression of pro-Palestine voices.
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The resurgence of deathcare workers across industries presents an opportunity to creatively reimagine what a good death can look like.
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If paño arte is the private-facing practice of artists serving time in penitentiaries across the United States, then artepaño encompasses the afterlife of the artifact.
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What surprised me about Korman’s new works was the degree of inventiveness I encountered in her off-kilter compositions.
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During the COVID-19 lockdowns, Perry turned boxes into templates for needlepointed artworks, reflecting an era narrowed to domestic spheres.
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Sofia Crespo’s artwork for Casa Batlló in Barcelona was a rainbow of stimuli alluding to a narrative of searching, awakening, and religious ecstasy.
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"L'ami intime (The Intimate Friend)" (1958) hasn't been shown publicly since 1998.
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Two of the suspects were arrested after the thieves attempted to sell the work in November.
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Physiological reactions to a plant called black henbane were well documented throughout the Ancient Mediterranean world.
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Organizers unveiled a banner that read “MoMA Trustees Fund Genocide, Apartheid, and Settler Colonialism.”