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University at Albany Offers Tuition Waivers and Funding for MFA Students
This affordable, interdisciplinary program with excellent facilities and private studios offers in-person instruction for 2022.
Sponsored
Announcement
This affordable, interdisciplinary program with excellent facilities and private studios offers in-person instruction for 2022.
Art
It is one thing to be a visionary and another to be one whose work holds your attention for a sustained period of time.
Art
Regardless of which way the camera is pointing, Wearing shows a lively — and altogether merciless — interest in how people choose to tell their own stories.
Art
Feldschuh understands that the actions and interactions of particles can be formulated mathematically but not illustrated visually.
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Shellyne Rodriguez and Danielle De Jesus powerfully respond to the continued attacks on their neighborhoods with works that validate and uplift elements of everyday urban Latinx life that are usually devalued.
Art
The art world has paid attention to other artists from the same era, but we have not done the same with Sonia Gechtoff, and it is time that we did.
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Wifredo Lam developed a style that dances between figuration and abstraction, but the selected compositions at Pace gallery tend to repeat.
Art
These four artists dig into the cultural and geologic history of the enclave of Staten Island to produce work that resonates with the core of bell hooks 's commendation to love.
Film
Anthology Film Archives’ complete retrospective of the influential Canadian experimental filmmaker includes many exceptionally rare titles.
Guide
Your list of must-see, fun, insightful, and very New York art events this month.
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Located in a historic industrial manufacturing facility in Utica, New York, this sculpture-centric program is accepting applications through January 15, 2022.
Art
Since 2014, Alison has been visually dissecting Monique Wittig’s novel The Lesbian Body, which theorizes the split subjectivity women experience in language, an inherently patriarchal structure.