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As Protests Continue in Portland, Artists Set Up Easels on the Streets
This weekend, 15 artists set up easels and art equipment in downtown Portland, Oregon for a live painting action called the “Wall of Artists.”
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This weekend, 15 artists set up easels and art equipment in downtown Portland, Oregon for a live painting action called the “Wall of Artists.”
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A complaint by UAW Local 2110 on behalf of the staffers accuses the museum of laying off workers without notice or severance and withholding information from the union.
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The portrait will be the first cover of the magazine to not feature Oprah Winfrey in its 20 year history.
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Pending approval from the state and city, the museum plans to reopen September 9 after being closed for the COVID-19 pandemic.
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On July 21, the Getty Board of Trustees posted a response to a July 15 open letter written by hundreds of current and former Getty employees as well as museum visitors. In its response, the institution touts some of the steps it has taken towards diversity, while also acknowledging "that Getty has m
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The Crenshaw Dairy Mart, Residency Art Gallery, and new community center Summaeverythang are part of a lineage dating back at least 50 years to the Black Arts Movement.
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Also, Congress passed legislation to create the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Latino, and more.
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The group Artists for Workers mimicked the visual language of the Guggenheim's official website to pressure the museum “to improve material conditions for workers and build solidarity among artists and arts workers."
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The museum is asking for help naming the newly arrived duck on Instagram, encouraging art-related suggestions.
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Friends and family remember Rebeccah Blum, who was killed in Berlin on July 22.
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Institutions in Germany, Canada, and the US have postponed planned exhibitions of the digital media artist's work after allegations against him surfaced online.
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The results of the examination, shared with staff in an online meeting on Tuesday, July 28, paint a grim picture that implicates all levels of the museum's leadership.