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Editions/Artists' Books Fair Launches Its First Online Edition
Over 60 contemporary print publishers and galleries gather virtually this year to showcase their latest prints and artists’ books, on view October 14–28.
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Over 60 contemporary print publishers and galleries gather virtually this year to showcase their latest prints and artists’ books, on view October 14–28.
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New Jersey's largest art tour is an extravaganza of exhibitions, artist talks, demonstrations, and performances, on view online from October 1 to 4.
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Join the Los Angeles non-profit for an evening of experimental film programming curated by Jheanelle Brown and performance art by Ulysses S. Jenkins.
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VLC Forum 2020 explores the socio-technical aspect of protocols as articulated in the work of Vera List Center Fellows, artists, activists, and thinkers.
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The two-day event consists of over 35 speakers and 26 sessions, including keynotes, artist interventions, panel conversations, discussion groups, and workshops.
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Join the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art for a free online music festival featuring world-renowned musicians from India, France, Iran, and Morocco.
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Ten renowned visual artists and curators will be giving free online talks, which are hosted by the MFA programs at BU School of Visual Arts.
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Itzel Basualdo, Hugo Crosthwaite, and Judithe Hernández will join staff to discuss their work, the exhibition, and art by Mexicans and Mexican Americans.
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Aruna D’Souza, De Nichols, Nicholas Galanin, and Derrick Adams are this fall’s visiting speakers. Their lectures are free and open to the public for online viewing.
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The free virtual symposium will take place during Climate Week NYC, from 12 to 7pm (EDT) on September 25, 2020.
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Join the United States’s largest public art program for two webinars that will explore the process of creating art with the intention of moving people and policy.
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The sixth installment in the gallery’s TRACE: Archives and Reunions series celebrates the 2017 publication and exhibition But We Cannot See Them: Tracing a UAE Art Community, 1988–2008.