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Before Projection: Video Sculpture 1974–1995 on View at SculptureCenter Through December 17
A tightly focused survey of monitor-based sculpture made between the mid-1970s and the mid-1990s.
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A tightly focused survey of monitor-based sculpture made between the mid-1970s and the mid-1990s.
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Students receive full tuition support, paid assistantships, research travel grants and exhibition opportunities.
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Japan Modern: Photography from the Gloria Katz and Willard Huyck Collection and Japan Modern: Prints in the Age of Photography are on view at the Freer|Sackler through January 21.
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The award reflects the College’s continued support of diverse students from a variety of cultural, racial and ethnic backgrounds.
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The exhibition challenges the idea that migration is an exception or a crisis, showing viewers that migration is now the norm, inscribed in our landscapes, memories, bodies, and imaginings.
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Over 40 of Shearer’s photographs taken during periods of intense turmoil will be on view in American Moments: Photographs by John Shearer at the Neuberger Museum of Art.
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A series of off site programs, the events celebrate the rich history of New York and explore votive practice across cultures.
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Curated by Antonio Sergio Bessa, the exhibition spans seven decades of work, presenting over 120 collages and archival materials.
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To celebrate the opening of This Has No Name, ICA LA is hosting an Open House on September 30 with an Art Talk featuring curator Jamillah James in conversation with artist B. Wurtz.
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The center's inaugural forum will take place October 4-5 at the New School Tishman Auditorium.
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Hyperallergic is giving away 5 pairs of tickets to three of this season's shows. Don't miss your chance to attend a once-in-100-years roster of artists and performances.
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The lecture series brings renowned visual artists to the Boston University campus for a public artist talk.