Art
Required Reading
This week, the origins of art materials, challenging college legacy admissions, the problem with Goodreads, and Agnes Martin in the age of Google Sheets.
Art
This week, the origins of art materials, challenging college legacy admissions, the problem with Goodreads, and Agnes Martin in the age of Google Sheets.
News
Local government has agreed to let a guerrilla artwork honoring Mexico's femicide victims stand in the place of a dismantled Christopher Columbus statue.
Art
Diana Weymar collaborated with the Economic Hardship Reporting Project to center the work of writers tackling economic and racial justice — using embroidery.
Art
The Oi! Spotlight artists accept that ecology has deteriorated, but rather than ask viewers to reverse human action, they depict ways of adapting in the future.
Art
In Opa-locka, Florida, an exhibition of Withers’s civil rights images demonstrates that the Black history the state is trying to erase is indisputable and factual.
Sponsored
Announcement
The media artist will reflect on themes like dwelling, the everyday, and war in an exhibition curated by Abby Chen and presented by the Taipei Fine Arts Museum.
Sponsored
Announcement
This new exhibition at the Crocker Art Museum in Sacramento, California, celebrates contemporary prints by Chicanx and Latinx artists in the US.
News
Yao has “withdrawn” from her role as director of the new Smithsonian museum amid an investigation of her conduct as the former leader of New York’s Museum of Chinese in America.
Opportunities
From residencies, fellowships, and workshops to grants, open calls, and commissions, our monthly list of opportunities for artists, writers, and art workers.
News
Advocates are asking the museum to reinstate two books aimed at LGBTQ+ youth and a poster that reads “Some people are Trans. Get over it!”
Opinion
The Supreme Court’s ban on affirmative action in college admissions is indicative of a larger problem that also plagues the art world.
Art
Throughout history, conservatives have consistently targeted artists creating works outside of their agenda.