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Smithsonian Presents Virtual Screening and Conversation With Zora Lathan and Iman Uqdah Hameen
Presented as part of the American Women’s History Initiative, On Black Interiority will take place on May 6 at 5:30pm.
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Presented as part of the American Women’s History Initiative, On Black Interiority will take place on May 6 at 5:30pm.
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The university’s Artists on the Future series pairs renowned artists with cultural thought leaders. This virtual event is free and open to the public.
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A Thing Like You and Me and smoke, signals, space open at the Sam Fox School’s Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum.
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Merge is open to US visual artists with disabilities who are between the ages of 16 and 25. The grand prize is $20,000.
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The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage’s new anthology surveys an array of structurally innovative shows in the exhibition makers’ own words.
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Situated at the intersection of sculpture and performance this provocative work reimagines abstract art through an exploration of the Black female body.
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Support a small visual arts nonprofit by purchasing this book, which highlights 35 artworks in spaces like mining towns, modernist chapels, and cars.
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Summer programs, offered in both live and asynchronous formats, include classes for adults, college students, and high school students.
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A free livestream on April 26 will feature Antoni in dialogue with other artists and researchers.
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Create a custom art certificate from a robust list of core courses and electives at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts’ Continuing Education Summer Session.
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The online festival explores sustainability and innovation in Indigenous agriculture with Native American films, business representatives, and youth leaders.
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The five-artist exhibition will be accompanied by a roster of public programming hosted at all of Mana’s locations in Jersey City, Chicago, and Miami.