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Minnesota Nonprofit Takes the Lead in Guaranteed Income for Artists
Springboard for the Arts is ramping up guaranteed income advocacy with a new exhibition of public works by recipients of its monthly payment pilot.
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Springboard for the Arts is ramping up guaranteed income advocacy with a new exhibition of public works by recipients of its monthly payment pilot.
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The NYC fair will feature over 200 exhibitors for its 30th anniversary, packing as much art as possible into the second weekend of September.
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A new study interprets the symbols on pillars at the 12,000-year-old Gӧbekli Tepe complex in terms of a lunisolar calendar system.
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The face of the show that originated in Tel Aviv, Kobi Kalimian, called for Gaza to be “pounded” and "conquered" in a social media post from May 2023.
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“The Destruction of the Bastille” (1789), an ink-washed relic of the French Revolution, is going under the hammer in Philadelphia.
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Kelly Shindler, formerly at the Pew Center for Arts and Heritage, will step into the role in September.
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Some say the decision to cut the In the Galleries series represents a blow to the paper’s regional arts coverage.
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New university programs are incorporating generative tools into studio art courses while attempting to address the murky ethics of the technology.
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Staff say the dress code policy, which prohibits “political statements,” is anti-Palestinian and goes against the values of the artist whose legacy the museum honors.
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A new study reveals that the Altar Stone was transported across a minimum of 430 miles to its present location in southern England.
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Political cartoonists, muralists, and others see the ouster of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina as a new opportunity to fight for creative freedoms.
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Italian player Paola Egonu’s skin was painted over in pink in a widely condemned act of vandalism.