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Message from the Library with Molly Crabapple
Join award-winning artist, writer, and author Molly Crabapple as she presents Brooklyn Public Library’s next Message from the Library
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Join award-winning artist, writer, and author Molly Crabapple as she presents Brooklyn Public Library’s next Message from the Library
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Reimagined for an international audience, the renowned exhibition examines the role of windows as cultural objects and how they frame our perspectives of the world.
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The award-winning film is available for streaming from November 25 through December 8, courtesy of Anthology Film Archives, the Polish Cultural Institute New York, and Outsider Pictures.
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Each semester, students at the Southern California Institute of Architecture can enroll in specialized design studios with faculty and visiting architects.
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You and I Don’t Live on the Same Planet questions geopolitical tensions and the worsening ecological crisis by examining human differences and influences from a planetary perspective.
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First-year grad students produced this episode of the listening series, which originated as part of Ensayos’s “Coastal Curriculum” during the collective’s residency at the New Museum.
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Four Masters candidates at UH share what inspires them most about their program.
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Make art within and across disciplines in this top-ranked program, where students pursue research in social practice, environmental justice, sustainability, and emerging technologies.
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Winter programming includes over 60 online classes for adults and teens, including eight online certificate programs.
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Paul Mpagi Sepuya, Rayyane Tabet, and Corey Keller will discuss a lesser-known body of DeFeo's work on November 18 at 5pm (PST).
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A sanctuary for cross-disciplinary training, the School of Art promotes the creative environment and intellectual context for artistic experimentation.
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On November 20 and 21, Forms of Care: Building the Worlds We Need will explore the intersections of art, design, technology, critical race theory, disability studies, and activism.