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Unlikely Journal for Creative Arts Announces Open Submissions for Issues 6 and 7
Unlikely is a transdisciplinary online journal, based in Australia, which opens unexpected spaces for artistic exchange and scholarly conversations.
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Unlikely is a transdisciplinary online journal, based in Australia, which opens unexpected spaces for artistic exchange and scholarly conversations.
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Applications are now open for a unique interdisciplinary MFA combining socially engaged art with a focus on public policy. Applications accepted through April 1, 2020.
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This publication is devoted to post-war American art in Tate's collection, revealing the richness and complexity of the museum’s involvement with art from the United States during this period.
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This exhibition features a selection of approximately 70 paintings and works on paper by Ishida. On view every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday from October 3 – December 14, 2019.
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Featuring over 25 works from the past decade, Tightrope explores the full breadth of Elias Sime’s practice.
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This exhibition originated at the American Academy in Rome and is on view for the first time in the United States at the Neuberger Museum of Art from September 25-December 22, 2019.
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Without Limits challenges students to rethink fashion while simultaneously integrating protective technologies for the aging population.
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The lecture series brings renowned visual artists to the Boston University campus for public artist talks and are taking place on various Tuesday's this fall until November 19.
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Guests will include Charlene Villaseñor-Black, Richard The, and Beverly Fishman.
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A profound exploration into how the history of chattel slavery and colonialism in America exists in and impacts our present moment. On view through December 22, 2019.
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On view from September 20, 2019 – November 10, 2019 at Stamps Gallery in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
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This show considers the changing context of warehouses under the digital economy. On view at Black Cube’s newly opened headquarters in Denver, CO through December 7, 2019.