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Films About Voting Rights at a Time When They’re More Crucial Than Ever
Metrograph is hosting We the People: Shoestrings of Democracy, about the most basic element of democracy.
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Metrograph is hosting We the People: Shoestrings of Democracy, about the most basic element of democracy.
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Snuggle up (with a member of your household) on the museum’s steps and catch works by artists including Howardena Pindell, Jeffrey Gibson, and Adama Delphine Fawundu.
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The exhibition gathers a whopping 800 artworks and focuses on the deep influence of music on the popular Japanese artist.
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This year’s Vera List Center Forum will turn attention to the systems, structures, and language that undergird every aspect of our lives.
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Home Truths, a new online screening series from Anthology Film Archives, acts as a resource for community information and solidarity.
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An exhibition in the Bronx shines a light on Running for Ayotzinapa 43, a group calling for justice for the 43 young Mexican students kidnapped in 2014.
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An exhibition of student and faculty posters from the California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) sparks a larger conversation around inclusion and representation in design.
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The Other Places Art Fair has promised to offer more than “online viewing rooms.”
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The Black Women's Film Conference is showcasing films about Black coming of age and transcendence, and is hosting a series of conversations between filmmakers, scholars, and curators.
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With Art is Easy, the artist and comedian invites viewers to tune in for a mix of cathartic comedy and Photoshop draw-alongs, aimed at making the shit show we’re all currently waist-deep in feel just a bit more bearable.
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The inclusive art event accepts all projects submitted — this year, it is presenting around 75 artists, collectives, curators, and organizations.
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Ahead of a screening and conversation at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Fox Maxy shares a few thoughts on filmmaking.