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For Artists Living by the Pacific, Climate Change Is Always on Their Minds

Avatar photo by Emily Wilson February 27, 2022February 25, 2022

A former restaurant and ballroom on the edge of the Pacific is filled with art responding to the climate crisis.

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Artist Residencies Need to Start Thinking About Parents

Avatar photo by Daniel Gerwin October 6, 2020November 5, 2020

Amir H. Fallah, Ellen Lesperance, Joyce Kozloff, and other artists share their experiences with residencies.

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Visiting the 2020 Armory Show Amid Ominous Headlines

Avatar photo by Dessane Lopez Cassell March 6, 2020March 6, 2020

From art about environmental recklessness to Caribbean post-coloniality, Armory kicked off the spring art fair season in spite of growing coronavirus concerns.

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Jamaica Report: A Biennial, Bragging Rights — and the World’s Largest Drum?

Avatar photo by Edward M. Gómez March 11, 2017March 10, 2017

“Jamaica, no problem!” a local adage advises, serving as a reminder that, here, life unfolds, and big events like biennial art exhibitions materialize according to their own rhythms and in their own good time.

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In Miami’s Little Haiti, a Fair Spotlights Artists of the African Diaspora

Avatar photo by Monica Uszerowicz December 2, 2016January 18, 2017

For its fourth edition, the Prizm Art Fair has relocated to Little Haiti and maintained its focus on artists of the African Diaspora in two special exhibitions and its eclectic main show.

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