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Hsin-Chien Huang Reimagines Virtual Reality at Pratt Manhattan Gallery
In the exhibition The Data We Called Home and an accompanying panel discussion moderated by Barbara London, Huang explores visual arts in the virtual landscape.
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In the exhibition The Data We Called Home and an accompanying panel discussion moderated by Barbara London, Huang explores visual arts in the virtual landscape.
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Organized around the concept “To Transform,” these NYC programs include conversations, film screenings, readings, and research about work that enacts transformation.
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Something about the Weather is a new and original work by New York-based composer, producer, and performer Hahn Rowe.
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Join the New-York Historical Society on January 13 for a virtual conversation on disability narratives with Catherine Morris, Lynne Cooke, Matthew Higgs, and Park McArthur.
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Hear directly from Native American photographers who are defining what it means to be Indigenous today. Attend the program in NYC or online.
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Curatorial Roundtables take place online once a week through April. Don’t miss a special lecture by artist and theorist Hito Steyerl on January 18.
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As the exhibition honoring Black and Brown lives killed by police comes to a close, the Brooklyn art space presents a series of performances and community programs.
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This January, Singapore’s signature visual arts season kicks off with 10 days of over 130 art experiences including fairs, talks, tours, and more.
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This new festival at The LGBT Community Center in New York City champions radical queer art, dance, and film.
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This adventurous theater festival returns in person with 36 artists and companies from nine countries performing at different venues across the city.
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Learn more about the New York-based, globally linked program and its upcoming discussions on art and society in the time of AI and data governance.
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Hear a band of improvisers led by Rajna Swaminathan and a performance of Morton Feldman’s “For John Cage” in programs inspired by the exhibition, “New York: 1962-1964.”