Sponsored
Announcement
Milwaukee Art Museum Exhibition Features Monumental New Mural by Derrick Adams
The artist dedicates this site-specific installation to “the perseverance of Black Americans in their pursuit of happiness.”
Sponsored
Announcement
The artist dedicates this site-specific installation to “the perseverance of Black Americans in their pursuit of happiness.”
Sponsored
Announcement
The institute awarded more than $25.7 million in scholarships to 95% of degree-seeking students this past academic year.
Sponsored
Announcement
As part of his Voice NFT Residency, the multidisciplinary artist and six collaborators explore identity, migration, and other pressing issues.
Sponsored
Announcement
“Harmony” celebrates the joy of music and the creation of handcrafted instruments while “Jewelry” explores the history, artistry, and impact of personal adornment.
Sponsored
Announcement
This unique graduate program at the University of Hartford is an interdisciplinary field-based Low Residency MFA with residencies at sites throughout the Americas.
Sponsored
Announcement
Noisy Autumn: Sculpture and Works on Paper, which publishes November 16, includes essays by Carlo McCormick, Amy Lipton, Nina Felshin, Bob Holman, and Lucy R. Lippard.
Sponsored
Announcement
The nonprofit has provided $5.1 million in grants and fellowships across the United States. Craft enthusiasts can help make a difference by contributing to the organization.
Sponsored
Announcement
Funding options include the Arthur A. Schomburg Fellowship Program, full-tuition scholarships for MFA students, and additional opportunities for MA students.
Sponsored
Announcement
In this award-winning cinematic omnibus, the acclaimed director reimagines an archive of the Black experience through original visions of a radical past.
Sponsored
Announcement
Curated by Jason Vartikar in collaboration with the artist, Companion Species (At What Cost): The Works of Marie Watt highlights tapestries among a variety of textile works.
Sponsored
Announcement
The artist will perform “Monumento II,” a site-specific installation about invisible power structures, during extended museum hours on the evening of November 10.
Sponsored
Announcement
Curated by Amy Sadao, the second installment of this exhibition is on view at the Lenfest Center for the Arts in New York City, while the first is available online.