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Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts Presents 2023 Open Studios
EFA encourages open exchange between artists, curators, critics, and the public at this free event in Midtown Manhattan.
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EFA encourages open exchange between artists, curators, critics, and the public at this free event in Midtown Manhattan.
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The three-day symposium features lectures, workshops, and an exhibition that explores keynote speaker Caroline Woolard’s call for economies of solidarity within the arts.
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ACC provides artists, arts professionals, and scholars with support for research and cultural exchange between Asia, the US, and within Asia. Applications open November 1–30.
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The exhibition features works by 20th-century modern artists who transformed Connecticut into a center of innovation in the arts. On view at the Bruce Museum in Greenwich, CT.
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Join the New-York Historical Society for a virtual discussion on how museums and community leaders can collaborate with Ryan N. Dennis, Peggy Fogelman, and Betsy Bradley.
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Master new skills, set new goals, and grow as an artist at the Philadelphia school.
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Curated by Berta Sichel with Patricia Capa, this group exhibition centered on the Amazonian rainforest, its native societies, and ecologies is on view in NYC.
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View work by UArts students and iLAB artists-in-residence at POST, the largest, self-guided, free tour of artist studios and creative workspaces in the region.
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The first prize winner will receive $25,000 and a commission to portray a remarkable living American for the Smithsonian museum’s collection.
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The 213,000-square-foot complex in Richmond, Virginia, will be a hub for multidisciplinary research and collaboration and a resource for the community.
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The moving image artist will discuss her investigative practice and the implications of digital image proliferation, taking place via livestream and in Philadelphia.
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This two-year, fully residential program in St. Louis, Missouri, is made for illustrators, comic artists, and designers.