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Watch Indigenous Cinema at the Native New York Film Festival
See what makes New York a Native place on the big screen at the National Museum of the American Indian from May 5 through 7.
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See what makes New York a Native place on the big screen at the National Museum of the American Indian from May 5 through 7.
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More than 50 politically charged works reflect upon modern Chinese history at the University of Oregon’s Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art.
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Curated by Kaegan Sparks, works by 27 emerging artists working in a variety of disciplines are on view in NYC from April 23 through May 7.
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Join the party in Valencia, California, for three days of open studios, concerts, exhibitions, performances, and more from April 28 to 30.
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“Kongkee: Warring States Cyberpunk”, “Shahidul Alam: Singed But Not Burnt”, and “Patric McCoy: Take My Picture” are on view at the Chicago art space.
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Free seasonal programming includes an Earth Day celebration with the Knickerbocker Chamber Orchestra, new art installations, a piano bar series, and more.
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The new open access, multi-platform publication makes visual essays and research at the intersection of art, design, and sciences available for all.
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On March 28, join the New Bedford Whaling Museum online and in-person for a symposium on global carving traditions from across the Pacific Rim.
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Six Knight New Work Winners received a total of $500,000 to support the use of technology in their practices.
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Presented in partnership with Crystal Bridges, this new art history program includes full tuition waivers, generous funding, and a theme-driven curriculum.
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This top-ranked, highly selective graduate program supports its students as they pursue diverse creative practices.
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This immersive, multi-sensory exhibition in LA surveys 35 years of Kentridge’s practice through drawings, film, sculpture, installation, and more.