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The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum Presents Martha Diamond: Deep Time
A five-decade survey at the Connecticut museum highlights the architectural and compositional fascinations that define the artist’s vision.
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A five-decade survey at the Connecticut museum highlights the architectural and compositional fascinations that define the artist’s vision.
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This fully-funded three-year graduate program in Southern New England supports a broad range of art making, exemplified by the work of its newest students.
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Painting a rich portrait of the creative realms explored by HAS faculty members, the show is on view at the University of Hartford in Connecticut.
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Organized by a team of curators passionate about hair, this show at the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art in Connecticut recognizes that everyone has a hair story to tell.
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Twice the Legal Minute explores the visual language of accumulation, debris, and neglect. On view at the University of Hartford in Connecticut.
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The Mexican-American artist’s tactile works immerse the viewer in the tension between dislocation and belonging.
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Nearly 40 works by leading conceptual artists of the ‘60s and ‘70s are on view at the Connecticut museum alongside recent acquisitions.
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Up to seven artists and two curators will participate in a paid, 10-month intensive residency in New Haven, Connecticut.
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The exhibition features works by 20th-century modern artists who transformed Connecticut into a center of innovation in the arts. On view at the Bruce Museum in Greenwich, CT.
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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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I Am Seen…Therefore, I Am at the Wadsworth Atheneum counters the racist images of Black Americans that were presented in mainstream media in the 19th century.
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This fully funded, three-year graduate program supports a broad range of art making. It culminates with a show at an NYC gallery and an on-campus thesis exhibition.