Funding options include the Arthur A. Schomburg Fellowship Program, full-tuition scholarships for MFA students, and additional opportunities for MA students.
Buffalo
University at Buffalo Art Galleries Presents Heather Hart: Afrotecture (Re)Collection
On view through May 21, 2022, Hart’s new work “Sweet Lorraine” re-creates the historic motel balcony where Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated.
Come Study With the University at Buffalo in Their MFA and MA Programs
Applications are open through January 15, 2021, for the boundary-pushing MFA and MA programs at UB’s Department of Art.
Punctures: Textiles in Digital and Material Time Weaves Three Exhibitions and Programs Together
Drawing from the little-known but expansive history connecting media arts and textile production, Squeaky Wheel presents a slate of events invested in the material, critical, and liberatory politics of their intersections.
Explore the Chaos of the Visual World: A Call for Graduate Applications to the University at Buffalo
The University at Buffalo Department of Art invites applications to its MFA in Studio Art and the MA in Visual Studies.
Buffalo Residents Want a Remake of a Busted Bust of MLK
Over 6,000 people have signed a petition to uninstall the eight-foot-tall bronze monument, a jarringly imprecise monument to the iconic leader in the Civil Rights Movement.
Artists Confront the Radioactive Landscapes of the United States
Hot Spots: Radioactivity and the Landscape at UB Art Galleries in Buffalo examines the nuclear past and future of the United States.
Mark Bradford’s Paintings Bring Out the Politics in Clyfford Still’s
BUFFALO — Many published interviews with the contemporary artist Mark Bradford focus on his youth and the geography of Los Angeles, but not his conversation with Abstract Expressionism.
Percent for Art Programs Struggling Nationwide
If you’ve ever admired a beautiful mosaic or mural in New York City, there’s a chance you have the Percent for Art Program (PCA) to thank.