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Eleven Contemporary Artists Explore the Meaning of Shelter at the Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art
Artists collaborate with nonprofit institutions and field experts to examine historical and contemporary determinants of housing and the feelings of safety and connection integral to places of living.
Temple Contemporary Presents Rajni Perera’s Beyond the Words of Earth
The award-winning Canadian artist explores notions of power through the imagery of science fiction in portraits, sculpture, and objects.
University at Albany Offers Tuition Waivers and Funding for MFA Students
This affordable, interdisciplinary program with excellent facilities and private studios offers in-person instruction for 2023.
Craft in America Features Biskakone Greg Johnson, an Ojibwe Artist Who Shows a Way Home
The latest episode of this documentary series on PBS explores the meaning of home through handmade objects, hand built homes, and the artists who create them.
RISD Pre-Collegiate Programs Now Enrolling for Summer 2023
Rhode Island School of Design opens registration for its residential summer Pre-College program and year-round online intensive Advanced Program Online.
Sculpture Space Opens Applications for 2024 Artist Residencies
Hrag Vartanian, Hyperallergic’s editor-in-chief, is one of the guest jurors reviewing applications for the two-month residency in Utica, New York.
Bang on a Can Presents For John Cage at New York’s Jewish Museum
Hear a band of improvisers led by Rajna Swaminathan and a performance of Morton Feldman’s “For John Cage” in programs inspired by the exhibition, “New York: 1962-1964.”
Euphoria by Julian Rosefeldt at Park Avenue Armory
An immersive film installation that explores the euphoric aspects of capitalism and the history of greed.
SCAD Collaborates With Cerámica Suro for Design Miami/
SCAD’s booth at Design Miami/ features glazed tiles by alumni artists Nicolas Barrera, Lauren Clay, Gonzalo Hernandez, Cory Imig, Abel Macias, and Nikita Nagpal.
Black Presence and the American Art Museum
Join the New-York Historical Society on December 9 for a virtual conversation with Kellie Jones, Rujeko Hockley, and Cameron Shaw on the past, present, and future of Black art in the US.
Apply Now for the Low-Residency MFA in Studio Arts at the Institute of American Indian Arts
The unique MFASA at the Institute of American Indian Arts offers mentorships with world-renowned Indigenous artists, flexible schedules, and access to one of the US’s cultural capitals.