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American Indian Boarding Schools: The Michigan Anishinaabe Experience
Stamps Gallery’s panel discussion with Benedict Hinmon and Rochelle Ettawageshik supports its major exhibition of renowned black ash basket weavers.
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Stamps Gallery’s panel discussion with Benedict Hinmon and Rochelle Ettawageshik supports its major exhibition of renowned black ash basket weavers.
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Explore an anthology of writings by Glenn Ligon, a collection of interviews with Gustav Metzger and Hans Ulrich Obrist, and a facsimile sketchbook by Jason Rhoades.
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Exploring the history and creative uses of digital imaging from the 1960s to the present, this groundbreaking exhibition is on view in Riverside, California.
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Modern Women / Modern Vision: Photographs from the Bank of America Collection is on view this fall at the Upstate New York museum, with two more exhibitions coming in 2025.
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This is the first retrospective of contemporary artist Millie Wilson, whose work examines stereotypes and media representations regarding sexuality and gender identity. On view in Champaign, Illinois.
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Duke’s photo, video, and experimental media inventions in SITE Santa Fe’s new Glacial Optics exhibition engage glacier ice as a medium and collaborator.
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Applications are now open for the inaugural cohort of this new interdisciplinary graduate program based in New Orleans, Louisiana.
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In these free online events, leading curators and artists from around the world will discuss exhibitions that have transformed their careers.
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At Cornell University, the study of art is an education in creating objects, spaces, and experiences that engage and influence contemporary life.
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This expansive exhibition of sonic installations explores the recent trajectory of sound as a dynamic branch of contemporary art practice.
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With over 90 events and more than 70 artists, come discover why the Pacific Northwest is the leading regional hub for glass art in the United States.
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This fully-funded three-year graduate program in Southern New England supports a broad range of art making, exemplified by the work of its newest students.