Furry friends and their pawrents can visit Athens’s National Museum of Contemporary Art for free this weekend.
Events
Hear From Curators About Projects on Chicanx Drag, South Asian Futurism, and More
Tune into our series of online events next month with Hyperallergic Fellows Dakota Noot, Beya Othmani, Kelli Morgan, Angelina Lippert, and Sadaf Padder.
SCAD Collaborates With Cerámica Suro for Design Miami/
SCAD’s booth at Design Miami/ features glazed tiles by alumni artists Nicolas Barrera, Lauren Clay, Gonzalo Hernandez, Cory Imig, Abel Macias, and Nikita Nagpal.
Meaningful Events to Honor Juneteenth in New York City
From Harlem to Brooklyn, from joyful dance to quiet reflection, here are eight ways to observe Juneteenth and recognize the enduring repercussions of slavery.
How Art Can Value, Attest To, and Convey the Legacy of the Black Panthers
On March 5, join Hyperallergic and Jack Shainman Gallery for a conversation with Chairman Fred Hampton Jr. and Akua Njeri, moderated by Seph Rodney.
The Art-historical Past, Present, and Future of the Shinnecock Indian Nation
Join Hyperallergic for an online conversation with curator and artist Jeremy Dennis on March 1 at 7pm (EST).
Returning to the Island of Chiloé
Join Hyperallergic for an online conversation with curator Dan Cameron on February 22 at 7pm (EST).
Witnessing & Curating the Art of Bessie Harvey
Join Hyperallergic for an online conversation with curator Frederica Simmons on February 15 at 7pm (EST).
Beholding Black Lives and Curating With Care
Join Hyperallergic for an online conversation with cultural organizer and curator La Tanya S. Autry on February 1 at 7pm (EST).
Native American Sovereignty’s Impact on the Curation of Indigenous Art
Join Hyperallergic for an online conversation with Kiowa Tribal Museum Director Tahnee Ahtone on January 25 at 7pm (EST).
The Magnum Opus of Theresa Hak Kyung Cha, Influential Korean American Artist
Cha, who was murdered at 31 years old, explored the nuances of forced migration and language.
Catch the Latest in International Cinema
Returning to the Museum of Moving Image, this year’s First Look 20/21 is the largest in the festival’s history.