Art
Artists and Curators Share Pro-Tips for Successful Virtual Studio Visits
Eight artists, curators (and yes, even a meme account) weigh in on the benefits of screen-sharing, PDFs, and even personalized Zoom backgrounds
Art
Eight artists, curators (and yes, even a meme account) weigh in on the benefits of screen-sharing, PDFs, and even personalized Zoom backgrounds
Announcement
The New York-based, globally linked professional curatorial training program is currently accepting applications for Fall 2021.
Art
Raggin’ On is a fitting legacy for an absolutely singular artist who spoke passionately of and to her collective community.
Community
This week, artists reflect on quarantining from their studios in Berkeley, Chattanooga, and Brooklyn.
News
Also, see a rundown of some of the many artworks and creative acts that were censored in 2020, and more.
News
From an artist’s rendition of Capitol police rolling out the red carpet for pro-Trump insurrectionists, to memes about the Viking hat-clad QAnon supporter, social media has been rife with memes and digital content.
News
Blogger and cultural observer Bucky Turco shares his images and insight from the insurrection at the US Capitol yesterday.
News
Last month, CulturalDC postponed its projection of a bloody artwork by Andrei Molodkin, which floods an acrylic model of the White House using blood donated by US citizens.
News
A tweet from last summer in which Trump authorizes “up to 10 years in prison” for anyone who vandalizes or destroys federal property has resurfaced as a bitter reminder of his bias against progressive activists.
Announcement
Warren Wilson Colleges low-residency MA in Critical Craft Studies produces researchers who turn the mic in a new direction. Applications are due March 1, 2021.
Film
The Reason I Jump immerses viewers in the experiences of those on the spectrum.
Announcement
Tuition waivers, 24-hour access to studio space, and graduate assistantships are available for a variety of programs. Apply by February 1, 2021.