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Curate With Impact Through SVA’s Globally-Linked Master’s Program
Based in New York City, the School of Visual Arts’s MA Curatorial Practice program emphasizes hands-on training and social activism.
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Based in New York City, the School of Visual Arts’s MA Curatorial Practice program emphasizes hands-on training and social activism.
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Michalek’s installation for the company’s 75th Anniversary Season, “SlowDancing/NYCB,” will be on view at three special performances in February.
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La révélation de Meyreuil explores the relationship between the artist’s early work from Europe with recent paintings made in the US.
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Escape from the cold with two free exhibitions at BRIC House in Downtown Brooklyn, on view until January 21.
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Visual artists and critical writers interested in developing their practices are encouraged to apply though April 1.
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Revolutionize your career trajectory online or in-person at Pratt Institute in NYC. Register early for 35% off up to five classes.
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The School of Visual Arts in NYC offers a diverse range of over 200 in-person and online courses, and more than 10 artist residency programs.
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This free event includes a panel with artists Mary Miss, Ned Smyth, and R.M. Fischer following the premiere of documentary shorts on their work. January 10, 2024, at 6:30pm.
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MFASA students enjoy mentorships with prominent Indigenous artists, flexible schedules, and access to Santa Fe, New Mexico, a cultural capital of the US.
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The organization will commission up to 10 artists to create large-scale temporary installations in farm fields in rural Wisconsin. Apply by February 12, 2024.
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Eight New Orleans-based artists will develop collaborations with NOMA’s collection and programs as part of this year’s residency.
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After a complex yearlong conservation effort, one 350-pound painting from Charles Sidney Raleigh’s 275-foot-long panorama has a new lease on life.