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Meet UConn's MFA Studio Art Class of 2024
This fully-funded three-year graduate program in Southern New England supports a broad range of art making, exemplified by the work of its newest students.
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This fully-funded three-year graduate program in Southern New England supports a broad range of art making, exemplified by the work of its newest students.
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This annual festival celebrating creative uses of glass returns to Seattle this October with more than 60 local artists.
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In The Contest of the Fruits, the art collective Slavs and Tatars investigates language, politics, religion, humor, resilience, and resistance in a pluralistic world.
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Seven artists and curators, including Dona Nelson, the featured artist for this year’s Tim Hamill Visiting Artist Lecture, are giving public talks at BU School of Visual Arts.
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Over 50 years of the artist’s video and media work on how images, sound, and cultural iconography inform representation is on view through December 30.
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Over the course of three months, the resident artists in Going to the Meadow will collaborate and create with a curated set of continually changing materials.
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The Greenberg Steinhauser Forum in American Portraiture Conversation Series continues with presentations on Hung Liu, African Methodist Episcopal aesthetics, and the Oak Flat conflict.
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After students around the world responded to online classes by the historic art school, the League launched e-telier™ to elevate its digital learning experience.
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Focusing on fashion as an art practice, Mode Brut features four new collections made by designer teams alongside developmentally disabled artists.
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Visitors to the William Vale Hotel can experience interactive, mind-bending projections and more at the immersive exhibition Cascade, on view through October 24.
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Remaking the abstract expressionist gesture and minimalist grid, the drawings on view at KAM at the University of Illinois center the artist’s identities as Jewish, feminist, and lesbian.
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Portfolios and prints by the iconic Pop artist take over the historic Gramercy Park club in New York City. Admission is free.