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Hundreds Call on Brooklyn Museum to "Divest From Genocide"
Police arrested dozens of protesters in a massive action for Gaza at the museum.
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Police arrested dozens of protesters in a massive action for Gaza at the museum.
Art
Photographer Phil Buehler’s fascination with the landforms started with a canoe trip to then-abandoned Ellis Island at the age of 17.
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An exhibition in Manhattan’s Chinatown examines the work of waste facility artists-in-residence from New York, San Francisco, Philadelphia, and Portland.
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A narrative unfolds in Joffe’s My dearest dust that explores motherhood, loss, and individual identity as her daughter leaves home.
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This month: the feminine nostalgia of Pam Poquette, the witty impact of Nina Chanel Abney, GUZMAN’s sideways glance at the state of the world, and more.
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The four artists featured in Peeling the Onion confront the long-lasting trauma that people and families carry through the generations.
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“You have a relationship with the landscape idea of an urban island, natural habitat, and ecological framework here,” explained artist Coralina Rodriguez Meyer.
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“I love the Museum, its exhibitions, and programs, but I want employment here to be sustainable over a longer period,” said one worker at the NYC institution.
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Dozens of recipients, from textile artists to performance collectives, will use the funding to pursue public projects.
Art
The 2024 FIT graduation show explores themes of environmental collapse and sustainable solutions, oppressive systems, and holistic community care.
Art
The artists in Devoted: Religion in Asian American Art offer complex perspectives on religion grounded in their lived experiences.
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The artists in this year’s MFA thesis exhibition have formulated some novel responses to meet the existential dread of this moment.