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Come to Your Census: The 2020 Census Is an Essential Service
Art+Action’s arts-driven campaign urges us to secure the long-term health and strength of our communities by participating in the 2020 Census.
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Art+Action’s arts-driven campaign urges us to secure the long-term health and strength of our communities by participating in the 2020 Census.
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Join the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts online as they develop programming committed to offering the Bay Area inspiration and hope around the 2020 US Census.
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Staging Shimomura reveals a lesser-known aspect of the Kansas-based painter’s career. On view through June 21.
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The Dorsky Museum in New Paltz is hosting the New York exhibition and symposium. The California exhibition is located at RAFFMA in San Bernardino.
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The exhibition includes paintings, sculptures, videos, photographs, and works on paper by 28 artists. On view March 5–April 5.
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The museum's latest major exhibition illuminates complexities surrounding the global crisis to reignite a sense of common humanity. On view March 21–September 6.
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Join the KIA on March 12 for an evening talk with Helen Park Bigelow and return March 13 for David Park and the Bay Area Figurative Movement: A Symposium at the KIA.
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Explore how nearly 30 artists visualize data sourced from a variety of subjects, including the arts, culture, history, race, gender, and politics. Open through June 14.
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Xenogenesis presents a sampling of the Otolith Group’s works from 2011 to 2018, on view from February 22 to May 10. Admission is free and open to all.
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In this exhibition, radical Victorian artists and designers question industrialization and strive to create a more beautiful, ethical world. On view through May 10.
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The exhibition, curated by Gabriel Pérez-Barreiro, is on view through May 16, 2020. Admission is free.
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A solo exhibition of large-scale sculptures by Karyn Olivier explores the emotional weight of monuments at the Institute of Contemporary Art at the University of Pennsylvania.