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Five Cultural Events to Celebrate MLK Day in NYC
These free and low-cost workshops, screenings, performances, and more celebrate the life and legacy of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
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These free and low-cost workshops, screenings, performances, and more celebrate the life and legacy of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
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A show of early works by Jaffe challenges viewers to think about the road she pursued in her art, and what it means to go your own way.
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Nothing was shaped or glazed by Fontana without his consideration of how light could interact, animate, or even mystify form.
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Spanning generations and genres from the past 100 years, the MCA Denver’s iteration of the traveling exhibition resonates as its only non-Southern venue.
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A primal, glitter-fueled scream was unleashed with Cyclona, giving birth to generations of queer Chicano performers.
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Land of Friends at BALTIC campaigns for the rights of watershed-dwelling peoples and rivers.
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While never quite at the forefront of The Permian Recordings, a sense of doom and crisis permeates the space, even if only by geological reference.
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Morris Hirshfield Rediscovered highlights the need for more research on twentieth-century self-taught American artists, who were marginalized by restrictive art historical narratives.
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The Dallas Museum of Art’s retrospective of the artist is an opportunity to reframe the conversation about Wong and his work.
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The multiform artist quietly coaxes us to see the world as a means to look inward.
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From a Williamsburg basement to a Bed-Stuy living room and a project space in Gowanus, there’s no shortage of art to discover in the borough.
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An exhibition at the University of Texas at Austin offers an alternative view of the nation through the lens of contemporary artists.