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The Photography Show Presented by AIPAD Arrives in New York
The 42nd edition of the fair showcases contemporary, modern, and 19th century images from 44 photography galleries. Open March 31 through April 2.
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The 42nd edition of the fair showcases contemporary, modern, and 19th century images from 44 photography galleries. Open March 31 through April 2.
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Two solo photography exhibitions at Colgate University in Hamilton, New York, expose the obscured, silenced, and unacknowledged histories of the slave trade.
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From March 22 to 26, over 70 local, national, and international galleries present extraordinary art at accessible prices.
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Join the New-York Historical Society for a virtual conversation on the Peabody Essex Museum’s new installation of Native American and American art with Philip J. Deloria, Marie Watt, and Karen Kramer.
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Six visual arts organizations across Europe are collaborating on a new project addressing togetherness, fairness, responsibility, and kindness.
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Fellows receive a research fee, housing, travel to and from Athens, a research budget, and other resources to support their work.
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Winners receive up to S$20,000 to support arts-based initiatives for international collaboration and positive social change.
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At Vermont College of Fine Arts, individual study plans, faculty mentorship, and flexible learning from home advance designers’ careers and creative practices.
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The San Francisco art collective will highlight six innovative artists at the Outsider Art Fair in New York City from March 2 to 5.
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This March, the fifth edition of SAAM’s annual festival features screenings and discussions with filmmakers Alison O’Daniel and Vivienne Dick.
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Mika Rottenberg, Rachel Feinstein, and this year’s honoree Jorge Pardo are among the artists participating in this celebrated event in Savannah and Atlanta, Georgia.
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Six Knight New Work Winners received a total of $500,000 to support the use of technology in their practices.