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The Center for Craft Celebrates 25 Years of Advancing the Field
The nonprofit organization salutes 25 years of craft through special events and a new national membership program.
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The nonprofit organization salutes 25 years of craft through special events and a new national membership program.
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On Friday, May 28, join The Courtauld Institute of Art for a free online conference on the expansive and unorthodox work of Jay DeFeo.
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This week-long event series looks at transformative work happening at the intersection of arts, community-based cultural practice, and environmental justice.
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Five remarkable graffiti artists discuss their individual and communal art practices in this event highlighting a multi-vocal “master-piece” artists’ book.
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The university’s Artists on the Future series pairs renowned artists with cultural thought leaders. This virtual event is free and open to the public.
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A free livestream on April 26 will feature Antoni in dialogue with other artists and researchers.
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The online festival explores sustainability and innovation in Indigenous agriculture with Native American films, business representatives, and youth leaders.
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On Friday, April 23, attend a lively and inspiring conversation between one of today’s most notable artists and Yale research scholar Oksana Chefranova.
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Cultural leaders, artists, and experts from Latin America and the Caribbean will address how culture and policy can repair communities at this two-day virtual summit.
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Attend an online talk, workshop, or experience, and learn how to reconnect with yourself, your surroundings, and your communities.
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View the practices of 100+ student artists at CAA and collect art, including limited-edition alumni work, at STUDIO 2021.
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The sale includes work by Kiki Smith, Barkley L. Hendricks, Frank Bowling, Elizabeth Catlett, William Kentridge, Pat Steir, Richard Tuttle, and many more.