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Apply for the SVA MA Curatorial Practice Program
SVA Curatorial Practice offers a New York-Based, immersive two-year program with an intense focus on professional training.
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SVA Curatorial Practice offers a New York-Based, immersive two-year program with an intense focus on professional training.
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Call to artists working in two- and three-dimensional media at all career stages who are interested in creating public art for transit projects. Online submissions are due by December 23, 2019.
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Full tuition support for MFA students in 2D Design, 3D Design, 4D Design, Ceramics, Painting and Sculpture. Applications are due by February 1, 2020.
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This exhibition features work by five artists based on research in The Huntington's collections investigating ideas of perfection and utopia. On view through February 24, 2020.
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The University of Massachusetts Amherst, the flagship research university in the University of Massachusetts system, is one of the fastest-rising Tier-One public research universities in the nation. Applications to the MA Program in art history are due by January 15, 2020.
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A leader in the field of contemporary Native art, the latest round of the Eiteljorg’s Fellowship features the powerful work of five compelling Native artists. On view November 16–February 2, 2020.
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Apply by February 1, 2020, to receive consideration towards financial packages.
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Explore new public art by Frank Stella and celebrate the first anniversary of Okuda San Miguel’s sculpture series in Boston Seaport.
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The program is offering a restructured residency schedule, designed to better serve working artists.
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Led by John Hendrix, D.B. Dowd, Shreyas R Krishnan, and Heidi Kolk, the program will host an open house for prospective graduate students on November 18.
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Supporting artmaking across a broad range of studio media, the program offers an internationally recognized faculty, generous financial support, and new graduate studios.
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A contemporary reboot of an influential lecture series organized in the late 1960s by artist and educator Corita Kent, the event will take place on November 18, 2019.