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NEA Awards $36.8M in Grants to 1,400+ Artists and Orgs
A show of Japanese printmaker Kōshirō Onchi and a research study on the impact of museums on adults' well-being are among the funded projects.
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A show of Japanese printmaker Kōshirō Onchi and a research study on the impact of museums on adults' well-being are among the funded projects.
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Mary Miss filed a breach of contract suit against the Des Moines Art Center last year after it moved to deaccession "Greenwood Pond: Double Site.”
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Works critical of Christianity and works by Palestinian artists were among those that would “definitely” elicit complaints, survey respondents said.
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Artists and galleries are stepping up to help meet the massive demand for recovery aid.
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The experimental art organization hopes a new monthly donation program will make it less dependent on institutional support and more self-sufficient.
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The Matthewis Persen House Museum received a $558,232 grant from the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation.
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The trailblazing journalist, educator, and advocate is the 16th woman recognized on the coin.
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Republican lawmakers called for an investigation into her portraits of her nude children, which a right-wing publication equated with child pornography.
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From fundraisers to mutual aid drives and emergency grants, there are many ways to find support and help those affected by the blazes.
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The Public Domain Review’s new online archive compiles beloved and little-known illustrations, photographs, and many more images to remix and reuse.
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The Argentinian-born artist crafted riverbed sculptures and palimpsestic canvases, painstakingly layered paintings that have the effect of a well-worn memory rubbed away.
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The Pacific Tsunami Museum in Hilo fights to stay open amid crippling financial woes.