Interview
I Was a Museum's Black Lives Matter Hire
“You think you’ve been hired because you’re the right person. But once you're inside, you realize you’re not the right fit,” says curator eunice bélidor.
Interview
“You think you’ve been hired because you’re the right person. But once you're inside, you realize you’re not the right fit,” says curator eunice bélidor.
Announcement
Two solo photography exhibitions at Colgate University in Hamilton, New York, expose the obscured, silenced, and unacknowledged histories of the slave trade.
Opportunities
From residencies, fellowships, and workshops to grants, open calls, and commissions, our monthly list of opportunities for artists, writers, and art workers.
News
One artist said the Mauritshuis Museum’s decision to display “A Girl With a Pearl Earring” made using Midjourney “highly unethical.”
News
They make up half of NYU's full-time professors, and they want living wages and academic freedom.
News
A newly identified sculpture in Easter Island found in a dried wetland intrigues researchers studying the Rapa Nui society.
Art
Jake Berthot’s paintings are haunted by an awareness of mortality and, beyond that, a feeling that no light awaits in the darkness.
Art
In her world, there is no detritus and everything (everyone) is charged with potential.
Art
Integrating techniques of Islamic art with branding, Saj Issa examines globalization’s impact on intersecting identities.
Film
The theater’s Ciné-Real film club aims to preserve the beauty of celluloid in a consistently digitizing world.
Film
Dounia and the Princess of Aleppo (2022) is screening in New York this month to benefit earthquake relief in Syria.
Announcement
From March 22 to 26, over 70 local, national, and international galleries present extraordinary art at accessible prices.