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The National Arts Club Presents Jazz Greats
“Jazz Greats | Classic Photographs from the Bank of America Collection” is on view at the historic NYC club from September 5 to November 27.
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“Jazz Greats | Classic Photographs from the Bank of America Collection” is on view at the historic NYC club from September 5 to November 27.
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The streaming exhibition from Pérez Art Museum Miami is co-curated with TONO, a new festival for video, performance art, and music in Mexico City.
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The center will award 50 fellowships to support on-site archival projects across various disciplines at the humanities research library and museum in 2025–2026.
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The School of Visual Arts Continuing Education in NYC offers a diverse range of more than 200 online and on-campus courses, and over 10 artist residency programs.
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New York’s celebrated, medium-driven fair returns to downtown Manhattan’s Pier 36, featuring 75 galleries with top modern and contemporary paper-based art.
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The San Francisco exhibition illuminates the process and dedication involved in bending neon, as explored through student-teacher artist residencies across the US.
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Streaming now on PAMMTV, the hybrid exhibition asks, “How can digital art address accelerating changes across climate, culture, and time?”
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Funding MFAs and other full-time graduate degrees, the Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans supports immigrants and the children of immigrants in the US.
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Taking place both online and in person, the auction provides additional support to artists selected for the Golden Residency Program.
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The Morgan Library & Museum celebrates 100 years of illuminating the creative process, presenting remarkable exhibitions and programs for its centennial.
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Pérez Art Museum Miami’s new free streaming platform for video art fills gaps in moving image scholarship from the global majority.
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David Ebony talks with art historian Michael Lobel about his new book, Van Gogh and the End of Nature.