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Mississippi Arts Commission Lives to Grant Another Day
Two bills intended to fold the Mississippi Arts Commission into the Mississippi Development Authority died in the Senate and House Appropriations Committees.
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Two bills intended to fold the Mississippi Arts Commission into the Mississippi Development Authority died in the Senate and House Appropriations Committees.
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A vote on Tuesday could effectively do away with the state's main arts funding organization, bringing its activities under the control of Governor Phil Bryant.
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The National Museum of Fine Arts of Havana has declined to send artworks to the Bronx Museum as planned, and Tania Bruguera says it "has neglected to tell the whole story."
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This week in art news: South Korea’s culture minister was arrested for allegedly drafting an artists' blacklist, the Museum of Modern Art discarded a Pat Lasch sculpture, and the National Museum of American History pulled a book about President Trump from its gift shop after it was found to contain
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Russian Futurism may be lesser known than their Italian cousins but this new online resource makes their related artist books easy to explore.
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The social media companies have removed images of posters made by the publisher Badlands Unlimited that parody Westboro Baptist Church protest signs.
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The divide between the art community and the American public is something people are constantly trying to figure out.
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To illustrate the vitality of the National Endowment for the Arts, artist Tega Brain created a website that gathers all the projects the agency funded in 2016.
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One petition shows only 44 signatures, the other 734. Based on social media sharing, neither seems to be accurate.
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United Steelworkers has accused the retailer B&H Photo of violating federal labor laws with its plan to relocate part of its operations to central New Jersey.
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From a rug designed by former first lady Laura Bush, to duplicate Winston Churchill busts, Donald Trump's redecoration of the Oval Office is predictably retrograde.
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Organized by Architects Advocate, the letter emphasizes investments in renewable energy and a commitment to the Paris Climate Agreement.