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Plural Play: the CounterPulse Festival and SFMOMA present Upstanding Others
A performance workshop residency of artists from the Bay Area, US red/swing States, and Russia.
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A performance workshop residency of artists from the Bay Area, US red/swing States, and Russia.
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The Savannah College of Art and Design's ninth annual fine art event takes center stage February 20-23, 2018.
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Three public talks featuring artists Ulrike Müller, Suzanne McClelland, and Haim Steinbach, with ISCP residents Taloi Havini, Sonia Louise Davis, and Remy Jungerman.
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This discussion series features the 2016 McKnight Visual Artist Fellows in conversation with nationally-renown art curators and critics, offering audiences an opportunity to learn about the fellowship recipients and how their work intersects with broader contemporary art ideas and concerns.
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L’Internationale Dialogues are dedicated to interrogating, debating, and positing new futures for the museum’s place in the world.
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Held from February 21-24, the 2018 Annual Conference will include over 300 themed sessions, more professional-development workshops than ever, and offers a long list of LA-museums and cultural institutions that attendees can visit for free with their conference badges.
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The conference will survey the social justice practice of Maria Thereza Alves, Forensic Architecture, Gulf Labor, House of Natural Fibers (HONF), Isuma TV, and MadeYouLook.
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Win a trip to Los Angeles to experience a one-day-only event that will bring together some of the brightest minds in art, entertainment, and technology.
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Presented in association with the exhibition Ai Weiwei: Trace, this conversation series will include perspectives from artists, journalists, activists, and academics.
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Curated by historian Sugata Ray, Lahore on my Mind unites thinkers, curators, and artists, from the United States, Europe, and South Asia.
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WHAP! — the West Hollywood Aesthetics and Politics lecture series — is co-hosted by the City of West Hollywood and CalArts MA Aesthetics and Politics Program.
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Programs include a panel on the architecture of postmodern consumption, an artist talk with Lauren Greenfield, a conversation on wealth inequality, and a special one-night only interactive performance and revival service featuring Reverend Billy and the Stop-Shopping Choir.