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Taipei Biennial Announces 2020 Presentations and Public Programs
You and I Don’t Live on the Same Planet, the 12th edition of the biennial, will showcase works by artists from 25 different countries and territories.
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You and I Don’t Live on the Same Planet, the 12th edition of the biennial, will showcase works by artists from 25 different countries and territories.
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The first major retrospective of the free jazz icon's multidisciplinary work is on view from September 26, 2020, until January 24, 2021.
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Join the Los Angeles non-profit for an evening of experimental film programming curated by Jheanelle Brown and performance art by Ulysses S. Jenkins.
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VLC Forum 2020 explores the socio-technical aspect of protocols as articulated in the work of Vera List Center Fellows, artists, activists, and thinkers.
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The works on view consider traditional models of shelter, as well as unconventional perceptions of home, relief, and sanctuary.
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At the Savannah College of Art and Design, visitors are welcome to experience the award-winning museum’s roster of five new fall exhibitions and extended shows from spring and summer.
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The exhibition showcases selected work from recent MassArt MFA graduates, on view through October 28 via Kunstmatrix.
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The two-day event consists of over 35 speakers and 26 sessions, including keynotes, artist interventions, panel conversations, discussion groups, and workshops.
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Join the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art for a free online music festival featuring world-renowned musicians from India, France, Iran, and Morocco.
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Explore online courses and certificate programs in fine art and more at Pratt Institute's School of Continuing and Professional Studies.
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The University of Connecticut’s fully funded graduate studio art program supports a broad range of artmaking, exemplified by the work of its newest students.
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Ten renowned visual artists and curators will be giving free online talks, which are hosted by the MFA programs at BU School of Visual Arts.