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IDSVA Offers a Non-Studio PhD in Visual Arts: Philosophy, Aesthetics, and Art Theory
With no campus, the Institute for Doctoral Studies in the Visual Arts is a truly nomadic institution, existing everywhere our students and faculty are.
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With no campus, the Institute for Doctoral Studies in the Visual Arts is a truly nomadic institution, existing everywhere our students and faculty are.
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Students working in diverse disciplines explore temporality, connectedness in time and space, and global reckonings. On view in Philadelphia.
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Large studio spaces, additional exhibition and travel funding, and a robust visiting artist and scholar program help students lay the groundwork for a lifelong art practice.
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The new exhibition is the Sarasota museum’s first presentation of contemporary art by Native American artists with ancestral, historical, and present-day connections to Florida.
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The exhibition showcases more than 100 works of painting, calligraphy, and ceramics from the 1600s to 1900s, with many on public view for the first time.
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Co-organized by BlackStar Projects, “Swarm” features six major multimedia installations specifically reimagined for the occasion.
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This group exhibition of works in glass spans a range of disciplines and includes a luminescent environment by Rui Sasaki. Curated by Richard Lombard, on view in NYC.
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Two art writers who are dedicated to exploring today’s social issues will each receive $10,000 to produce three pieces of writing in 2023.
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This exhibition invites viewers to question their notions of beauty, artistry, and materiality. On view in Frenchtown, New Jersey.
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The four bring expertise to support the Chicago museum’s mission to promote and propel the right of all people to a place where they can live and prosper.
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The new building in Greenwich, CT, triples the space for art and science exhibitions and includes community spaces like an auditorium, café, and education wing.
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Part of the university’s “Artists on the Future” series featuring renowned artists and cultural thought leaders, this online event is free and open to the public.