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Penn Museum Apologizes for Holding Remains of MOVE Bombing Victims

by Hakim Bishara April 27, 2021April 29, 2021

The museum has not yet addressed demands to terminate the curator who was in charge of the remains.

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Penn Museum Kept Remains of MOVE Bombing Victim; Now, Activists Call for Curator’s Firing

by Hakim Bishara April 23, 2021April 28, 2021

Janet Monge used the victim’s remains in an online course titled “Real Bones: Adventures in Forensic Anthropology.”

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Controversy Erupts Over Penn Museum’s Possession of MOVE Bombing Victims’ Remains

by Hakim Bishara April 22, 2021April 28, 2021

The bones of Black Philadelphians killed in the 1985 airstrike have been kept at the museum for decades.

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After Protests, Penn Museum Vows to Repatriate Stolen Remains of Enslaved People

by Hakim Bishara April 13, 2021April 13, 2021

Students and activists have urged the museum at UPenn to abolish the Morton Collection and end use of data sourced from it.

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Activists Renew Calls for Penn Museum to Repatriate Skulls of Enslaved People

by Hakim Bishara April 7, 2021April 7, 2021

Philadelphia activists accuse the museum of lack of transparency in its proceedings to repatriate the crania.

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Tyler School of Art and Architecture Announces 2021 MFA Thesis Exhibitions

by Tyler School of Art and Architecture March 29, 2021March 25, 2021

In this annual show, works by Tyler graduate students find thematic common ground after an unprecedented year of societal, personal, and academic challenges.

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Paintings Embedded With Echoes of War

by Stan Mir March 19, 2021March 19, 2021

Jane Irish’s work offers an archive of painterly traditions juxtaposed with horrific acts of violence driven by the moneyed class.

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When Abstraction Exploded in Form and Meaning

by Stan Mir March 6, 2021March 5, 2021

Can non-representational art reflect social change?

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Find Your Creative Cohort at Moore College of Art & Design’s Socially Engaged Art and Art Education Graduate Programs

by Moore College of Art & Design February 18, 2021February 17, 2021

Applications are open for the upcoming summer and fall semesters, with fellowship opportunities still available.

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Samara Golden’s Memento Mori Give Shape to Grief

by Olivia Jia February 9, 2021February 8, 2021

When experienced as a portrait of the artist’s psyche alone, Upstairs at Steve’s is a piercing representation of individual grief.

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Elijah Pierce’s Sermons in Wood

by Judith Stein December 12, 2020January 6, 2021

Pierce gave visual form to the bitter truths of slavery, as well as to his own experience growing up in the Jim Crow South.

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Clean Lines and Calm in a Time of Unrest

by Stan Mir December 5, 2020December 5, 2020

The exhibition “Shofuso and Modernism” presents a synthesis of International Style and Japanese craft traditions.

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