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Stony Brook University’s Graduate Arts Programs Prioritize Experimentation and Innovation
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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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?
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Presented in partnership with Crystal Bridges, this new art history program includes full tuition waivers, generous funding, and a theme-driven curriculum.
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This top-ranked, highly selective graduate program supports its students as they pursue diverse creative practices.
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This January, Singapore’s signature visual arts season kicks off with 10 days of over 130 art experiences including fairs, talks, tours, and more.
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This immersive, multi-sensory exhibition in LA surveys 35 years of Kentridge’s practice through drawings, film, sculpture, installation, and more.
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Students can expect to pay significantly less than half the cost of attendance of equivalent private graduate programs, thanks to the college’s position in the SUNY system.
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The Oslo-based artist duo Bull.Miletic returns to San Francisco to explore the influence of new aerial imaging technologies.
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This new festival at The LGBT Community Center in New York City champions radical queer art, dance, and film.