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The Clemente’s Open Studios Returns May 20 & 21
Over 46 artist studios and six organizations will be featured in a weekend of free art making activities, performances, film screenings, and more in New York.
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Over 46 artist studios and six organizations will be featured in a weekend of free art making activities, performances, film screenings, and more in New York.
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Join the New-York Historical Society on May 12 for a virtual conversation about craft in American museums with Anya Montiel, Seph Rodney, and Glenn Adamson.
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From May 12 to 14, the festival features a full weekend of workshops, panels, and book signings with 50 publishers from around the world.
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From May 17 to 21, the Basel-born fair presents over 50 galleries from around the world in Chelsea, Manhattan.
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On May 6, come watch the races, party, and leave with a work of art — all in support of the Brooklyn arts organization!
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Hosted by Harvey Fierstein, the evening features performances by Mourning [A] BLKstar, Marshall Allen of Sun Ra Arkestra, and Suzanne Vega.
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See what makes New York a Native place on the big screen at the National Museum of the American Indian from May 5 through 7.
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Join the party in Valencia, California, for three days of open studios, concerts, exhibitions, performances, and more from April 28 to 30.
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The 2023 festival includes public art by Genesis Báez, Seif Kousmate, and Hélène Amouzou visualizing intersections of land, migration, and imagination.
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Free seasonal programming includes an Earth Day celebration with the Knickerbocker Chamber Orchestra, new art installations, a piano bar series, and more.
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Join the New-York Historical Society for a virtual conversation on efforts to advance Latinx art in American museums with curators Marcela Guerrero, Rodrigo Moura, and E. Carmen Ramos.
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Written by Erika Dickerson-Despenza and directed by Candis C. Jones, this lyrical meditation on legacy, erotic fugitivity, and self-determination is on view in NYC.