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Neuberger Museum of Art Presents “Art Got Into Me”: The Work of Engels the Artist
This show is a 10-year survey featuring more than 50 works by the Haitian-born, Brooklyn-based artist Engels. On view from October 9 to December 22, 2019.
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This show is a 10-year survey featuring more than 50 works by the Haitian-born, Brooklyn-based artist Engels. On view from October 9 to December 22, 2019.
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The museum opens the group exhibition exploring the life and legacy of the preeminent visionary and abolitionist.
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This is a uniquely structured two-year graduate experience for students seeking to engage in an intensive critique of the relations between culture, politics, and society.
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Kosciuszko Projects is a new cultural initiative presenting masters of Polish art in New York. The inaugural exhibition is on view from October 11 to November 1, 2019.
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Maine College of Art offers Low and Full Residency options giving students the option to base their studio on campus in Portland, Maine or anywhere around the world. The Full Tuition Scholarship application deadline is January 24, 2020.
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Hyperallergic is giving away 5 pairs of tickets to two of this fall's shows.
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Training the next generation of curators, museum and arts professionals, scholars, and educators.
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The Ruden Family Gallery and additional programming deepen the performing arts institution’s commitment to visual art.
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Paula Alaszkiewicz, Maude Bass-Krueger, Alexis Romano, Susan Hiner, and Francesca Granata talk war time fashion, ready-made fashion, and more starting October 7.
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Enjoy more than 140 open studios, gallery shows, dance and musical performances, mural tours, and so much more from October 3-6, 2019.
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An exhibition that investigates contemporary, community-based social art practices in the United States and Latin America. On view September 27–December 14, 2019.
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Unlikely is a transdisciplinary online journal, based in Australia, which opens unexpected spaces for artistic exchange and scholarly conversations.