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Ann Arbor Film Festival Returns With 110 Films From 31 Countries
North America’s oldest avant-garde and experimental film festival presents screenings online and in-person from March 26 through April 7.
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North America’s oldest avant-garde and experimental film festival presents screenings online and in-person from March 26 through April 7.
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There’s an artwork for everyone at Affordable Art Fair, from the nascent enthusiast to the seasoned collector. On view March 20–24.
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Featuring premieres of innovative international films, this annual event brings the world to Queens, opening with Astrid Rondero and Fernanda Valadez’s Sujo on March 13.
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Tune into our series of online events with curators Álvaro Ibarra, Brianna Hernández, Machiko Harada, Tiffany D. Gaines, and Brian Johnson.
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The largest art fair for prints and editions will premiere an editioned Jeffrey Gibson blanket and showcase work by an extraordinary roster of artists. On view in NYC February 15–18.
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The de Young, The Broad, Crystal Bridges, the Addison Gallery of American Art, MFA Boston, and the Whitney will respond to the question through remote programs in 2024.
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Based on the HBO film Last Days, written and directed by Gus Van Sant, this new opera plunges into the torment that created a modern myth.
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Michalek’s installation for the company’s 75th Anniversary Season, “SlowDancing/NYCB,” will be on view at three special performances in February.
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This free event includes a panel with artists Mary Miss, Ned Smyth, and R.M. Fischer following the premiere of documentary shorts on their work. January 10, 2024, at 6:30pm.
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Exhibitions, discussions, and performances during Miami Art Week celebrate the diversity of the African Diaspora.
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More than a million lights fill an expanded, reimagined version of Lightscape, now in its third year in Brooklyn.
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Lectures and panel discussions are free and open to the public. Presented by the Massachusetts College of Art and Design’s Interdisciplinary Low Residency MFA.