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Shaping the Future of Museums in a Changing World
USF’s Museum Studies MA prepares students to lead artistic, cultural, and heritage organizations in today’s dynamic social landscape.
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USF’s Museum Studies MA prepares students to lead artistic, cultural, and heritage organizations in today’s dynamic social landscape.
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The largest art fair for prints and editions will bring together an international group of galleries and publishers to New York City, March 27–30.
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This year’s graduating students share an inside look into this tuition-free program.
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Affordable Art Fair offers something for everyone and a place to find confidence in your taste.
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Six alumni of the Hartford Art School paint their dream murals in this community-centered exhibition and share the transformative power of public art with the next generation of artists.
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The MFA Art Practice program at SVA redefines artmaking through a collaborative, cross-disciplinary approach that welcomes non-traditional applicants.
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The artist’s debut solo exhibition in the United States, “Attila cataract (…),” marks the first time the French Pavilion has traveled to the country. On view at Brown University.
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Discover the artistry and intrigue of fashion’s past and present in this immersive exhibition at The Museum at FIT.
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Guadalupe Maravilla, Selva Aparicio, Felipe Baeza, and Jeffrey Meris have been awarded the 2025 Vilcek Prizes in Visual Arts.
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The Institute for Doctoral Studies in the Visual Arts is accepting applications for September 2025.
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Nineteen artists from around the world bring new perspectives to embroidery in an exhibition at Bedford Gallery in Walnut Creek, California.
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Doubling its contributions to immigrant art professionals, the foundation recognizes Oluremi C. Onabanjo, Donna Honarpisheh, Aimé Iglesias Lukin, and Bernardo Mosqueira for their curatorial work.