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Hahn Rowe’s World Premiere Coming Soon at Columbia University
Something about the Weather is a new and original work by New York-based composer, producer, and performer Hahn Rowe.
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Something about the Weather is a new and original work by New York-based composer, producer, and performer Hahn Rowe.
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Hundreds of online and on-campus courses begin January 30. Plus, take part in artist residencies in the fine arts, critical studies, social practice, and more.
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The Brooklyn arts organization offers discounted pre-launch membership for experienced ceramic artists beginning January 15, with reduced hours of operation.
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The Institute for Doctoral Studies in the Visual Arts fuses interactive online education with intensive residencies around the world.
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The dancing sculpture will be on view at three special performances in January and February. Tickets are on sale now.
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Join the New-York Historical Society on January 13 for a virtual conversation on disability narratives with Catherine Morris, Lynne Cooke, Matthew Higgs, and Park McArthur.
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Foundational to VCFA’s MFA in Visual Art program, Visual Culture Research Projects expand and transform students’ studio practices with individualized study plans.
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Funding and competitive scholarships are available for the MA/PhD in Art History & Criticism as well as for the MFA in Studio Art.
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Hear directly from Native American photographers who are defining what it means to be Indigenous today. Attend the program in NYC or online.
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Curatorial Roundtables take place online once a week through April. Don’t miss a special lecture by artist and theorist Hito Steyerl on January 18.
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As the exhibition honoring Black and Brown lives killed by police comes to a close, the Brooklyn art space presents a series of performances and community programs.
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Shot in Zürich, Geneva, Basel, and Lausanne, the visual artist and poet’s new film asks: Whose dreams are we attempting to live?