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As Tech Layoffs Continue, Meta Slashes Arts Program Staff
It’s unclear whether Meta will continue its Open Arts initiative.
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It’s unclear whether Meta will continue its Open Arts initiative.
News
The artist’s “Death and Life” painting got splashed with an oily black liquid at the Leopold Museum in Vienna.
Art
Kyung-Me’s disciplined focus on minute details is inseparable from a vast grotto of feelings that she has channeled and kept in check.
Film
Frederick Wiseman’s Public Housing shows how Clinton-era politics shaped the experiences of low-income Black communities in deindustrialized urban areas.
Performance
In She Who Lives on the Road to War, Rosy Simas combines installation and performance to address the immense losses experienced during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Performance
MILK is an immersive, multisensory collaborative performance exploring a somber Greek tale of revenge.
Art
Goblins became a fitting identity for NFT enthusiasts, who are uncertain about their future, yet are still darkly proud of their fast-paced, albeit often conniving, subculture.
News
In open letters published by Hyperallergic, faculty and students at UC Irvine’s Art History and Visual Studies departments demand higher wages and more support for its academic workers.
News
It’s not the first time Joe Scanlan, a tenured art professor at the university, is criticized for using racist gestures and language.
Art
Young, queer, and non-White tattoo artists are exploring how the artform can complement the body’s natural curves and colors.
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Collaging debris culled during urban excursions, Michael Alvarez portrays the liminal spaces of his city, from freeway underpasses to public parks.
Art
In the southwestern LA County city’s annual art event, local artists and newcomers explored spiritualism, freedom, and everyday slices of life.