Art
Artists Won’t Give Up the Fight as New Chinatown Jail Looms
A public art programming series investigates the relationship between carceral expansion and the neighborhood’s struggle for self-determination.
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A public art programming series investigates the relationship between carceral expansion and the neighborhood’s struggle for self-determination.
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Artist Paul Gagner’s sculptural avian dwellings offer an absurdist take on the core structures of small-town Americana.
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The guerilla protest coincided with a march for Gaza in Manhattan.
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Professor and Cherokee Nation citizen Joseph Pierce will lead the cross-departmental, interdisciplinary initiative at Stony Brook University.
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Artist Ivan Forde produced the inaugural limited edition print published by Brooklyn’s Powerhouse Arts Printshop.
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Shakers mingle in this multimedia production at the New York Choral Society.
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More than a million lights fill an expanded, reimagined version of Lightscape, now in its third year in Brooklyn.
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The cuts will also affect spending on materials, programming, and facilities at libraries across the five boroughs.
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The first exhibition to fully explore the role of Japanese women in Fluxus, a movement that helped contemporary artists define new modes of expression, is on view at Japan Society in NYC.
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Members of the group Writers Bloc staged an action during an awards dinner chaired by New York Times President Meredith Kopit Levien.
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I came to Herstory hoping to see depth, guts, the ambition and potency of “The Dinner Party” and instead found nothing but surface.
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Smith's collections of folk music, Indigenous art, and occult ephemera inspired generations of artists.