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After “The Wild”: Contemporary Art from The Barnett and Annalee Newman Foundation Collection
On view through October 1 at the Jewish Museum in New York, this exhibition features works by 47 contemporary artists made between 1963–2023.
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On view through October 1 at the Jewish Museum in New York, this exhibition features works by 47 contemporary artists made between 1963–2023.
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Works by Bri Custer, Colleen Gleason Shull, Julie Avisar, Ekaterina Popova, Amanda Hawkins, and Sarah Boyle blend natural landscapes and urban life. On view April 20 through 27.
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Expand your creative skills and build your portfolio with Summer Intensive courses, either online or in-person in NYC.
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This exhibition looks at the social and cultural impact of environmental crises on different communities.
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International audiences have free access to the media collections of MMCA Korea, TONO festival, the Peabody Essex Museum, and the National Gallery of Victoria.
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Artists from the Southwestern US explore the role of water during extreme droughts in a group exhibition at SITE Santa Fe curated by Lucy R. Lippard and Brandee Caoba.
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Join us in-person or virtually for a 10-day Marathon and experience new strategies, techniques, and methods of inquiry that will expand your practice for years to come.
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This two-year fellowship includes a $40,000 stipend for artists and producers aiming to reimagine Jewish life and galvanize action on a range of social issues.
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The visual artists, performers, and media makers selected as residents receive $2,500 stipends, mentorship, documentation of their work, and more.
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The exhibition features newly commissioned works by 12 acclaimed Black contemporary artists such as Carrie Mae Weems, Theaster Gates, and more.
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Join the New-York Historical Society for a virtual conversation on efforts to advance Latinx art in American museums with curators Marcela Guerrero, Rodrigo Moura, and E. Carmen Ramos.
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Written by Erika Dickerson-Despenza and directed by Candis C. Jones, this lyrical meditation on legacy, erotic fugitivity, and self-determination is on view in NYC.