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Anuradha Vikram

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A Reconsideration of Power Structures in the Art Community

by Matt Stromberg November 20, 2018

Anuradha Vikram, head curator at 18th Street Arts Center, talks about how the “lack of professional standards can undermine important cultural and social justice work.”

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The Difficult Work of Decolonizing Culture, from the Whitney Biennial to Gentrification

by Matt Stromberg March 19, 2018March 21, 2018

Anuradha Vikram will discuss her new book, Decolonizing Culture, with editor Bean Gilsdorf.

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Where Are the Women of Color in New Media Art?

by Ben Valentine April 7, 2015April 11, 2015

Not long ago I wrote an article celebrating the work being done by cyberfeminist collective Deep Lab. After the piece was published, a writer, curator, and friend wrote to me to express concerns about the lack of women of color artists in the group.

Iranian Artist Minoo Emami’s Retrospective Opens at the Hartford Art School Galleries
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Iranian Artist Minoo Emami’s Retrospective Opens at the Hartford Art School Galleries

Featuring two decades of interdisciplinary art along with new work created in response to the ongoing Women’s Rights Movement in Iran, the exhibition is on view in Hartford, Connecticut.

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