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Boston Art Book Fair Returns This November
Presented by Boston Center for the Arts and Bodega, this free fair features art, books, prints, zines, and more by over 140 exhibitors.
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Presented by Boston Center for the Arts and Bodega, this free fair features art, books, prints, zines, and more by over 140 exhibitors.
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The affordable graduate program emphasizes a multidisciplinary course of study, marrying art and tech with mentoring by professors in art, film, music, and theater.
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Artists from around the world who wish to express support for Iran’s protestors through art can submit to the Future Art Awards: WOMAN. LIFE. FREEDOM.
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This exhibition in Pasadena, California, features works on paper by Ruth Asawa, Gego, Eleanore Mikus, Louise Nevelson, Irene Siegel, and Hedda Sterne.
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Curated by Maureen E. Warren, this exhibition at KAM at the University of Illinois explores the visual strategies early modern Dutch printmakers used to shape public opinion.
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Explore the Midtown Manhattan workspaces of over 75 artists from 30 countries, including Wafaa Bilal, Cui Fei, Anina Major, and Carlos Motta, at EFA Open Studios.
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This exhibition in Cambridge, Massachusetts, shows how the graphic arts inspired, shaped, and gave immediacy to new ideas during the Enlightenment era.
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With geographic decentralization as a premise, the artist-run platform’s second semester will unfold online and on-site through formative projects across Latin America.
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Explore a career change, evolve your craft, and strengthen your professional experience.
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Directed by Tony Award nominee Robert O’Hara, this new revival explores Hansberry’s legacy and the women in her play. On view in NYC this fall.
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Asking what it means to work with materials gathered in wild places, this exhibition features work by an international group of artists and traditional practitioners.
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This New York exhibition explores Niesłuchowski’s decision at the age of 57 to have no home of his own and live permanently as the guest of others.