Opinion
We Need to Implement Black Feminist Ideas in Arts Education
Juneteenth being a federal holiday and anti-racist pledges of allegiance ain’t gonna cut it anymore.
Opinion
Juneteenth being a federal holiday and anti-racist pledges of allegiance ain’t gonna cut it anymore.
News
CalArts received $5 million to hire Black artists on faculty, while Otis College of Art and Design received $1 million toward anti-racism initiatives and supporting Black students.
Art
Most assumed exceptionally bad decisions were made. But what if the decisions were actually commonplace among college administrations nationwide?
Interview
An interview series spotlighting New York’s creative community. Hear directly from artists, curators, and art workers about their current projects and personal quirks.
News
Hyperallergic reached out to several art schools in California to see how they are planning to address the need for social distancing while maintaining the integrity of their arts curriculums.
Opinion
A post-coronavirus art world that downsizes and shrinks can not be at the cost of artists and creatives of color.
Art
The 18th Street Arts Center is launching a mini-semester’s worth of virtual art school for children, from toddlers to teenagers.
Art
Students at some of the most renowned art universities in the country, including the Rhode Island School of Design, Yale, and NYU Tisch, are sounding alarm bells about their schools’ handling of the COVID-19 crisis.
Opinion
Faced with adversity, I have learned to keep moving forward. As an Iranian-American, having interruptions to my education has been more the norm than the exception.
Opinion
As we individually scramble to stock our pantries and secure our loved ones, we are also figuring out how on earth to switch our hands-on teaching of studio-based art to virtual platforms.
Announcement
Supporting artmaking across a broad range of studio media, the program offers an internationally recognized faculty, generous financial support, and new graduate studios.
Art
In its early years, Otis’s success rested on the intersectionality of its students who also came from a diversity of creative fields.