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Institute of American Indian Arts Offers a Unique Low-Residency MFA in Studio Arts
MFASA students at IAIA enjoy mentorships with prominent Indigenous artists, flexible schedules, and a broad perspective on Indigenous arts.
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MFASA students at IAIA enjoy mentorships with prominent Indigenous artists, flexible schedules, and a broad perspective on Indigenous arts.
Art
Since October 7th, 2023, fault lines around Palestinian solidarity have changed the landscape of visual art.
Film
A new documentary-game includes an interactive timeline, interviews, and of course, playable versions of the game.
Art
The inaugural Eenda-Lunaapeewahkiing Indigenous Culture Fair was a site-situated celebration of Lenape history, culture, and artisanship.
Books
The two-day event was a welcome cure to holiday-season fatigue, with accordion zines, rare books, and copper wire-bound short stories.
News
World leaders attended an extravagant reopening ceremony complete with a clergy outfitted by fashion designer Jean-Charles de Castelbajac.
Comics
Meet the artists, activists, and organizers on the front lines of the housing justice movement in New York City. Part six of a series.
Book Review
Adrian Tomine’s new book answers questions from his readers, a gesture of acknowledgment and even gratitude delivered from a safe distance.
Art
The artist’s transparent portraits reveal the larger forces of culture and society that define and marginalize his Brown and Black subjects.
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Develop your work and aesthetic philosophy in these unique programs. The priority application deadline is January 15, 2025.
Art
For a half-century, Sophie Calle has been probing human connection, emotional impulses, and vulnerability via fictional devices, dry humor, and unapologetic impropriety.
Art
She does not refuse the romanticized American landscape that Edward Weston and Charis Wilson helped visualize, but her photographs filter it through a lens of lesbian desire.