On view now through May 22, the ornamental works in Magicicada cast the unconventional and natural beauty of insects in a new light.
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RISD Continuing Education Returns to In-Person Classes This Summer; Expands Online Offerings
Summer programming includes in-person and online courses for adults, teens, and middle school students, including Pre-Collegiate Programs.
VOLTA Art Fair Returns to New York
Taking place at a new location in Chelsea from May 18 to May 22, this fair provides a platform for younger and middle-market galleries from around the world.
Chicago’s Wrightwood 659 Welcomes New 2022 Spring and Summer Exhibitions
Shows on view at this unique art space include Rirkrit Tiravanija: (who’s afraid of red, yellow, and green), a reinstallation of the US architecture exhibition at the 2021 Venice Biennale, and more.
Jeffrey Gibson’s Solo Exhibition The Body Electric Opens at SITE Santa Fe
This comprehensive survey of Gibson’s multi-decade practice highlights his purposeful use of material, provocative language, and collaborative community-rooted performances.
Baltimore Museum of Art Presents a Retrospective on Joan Mitchell
The only East Coast presentation of this exhibition includes 70 artworks and rarely seen photographs, letters, poems, and other archival materials from the Joan Mitchell Foundation.
Apply for Affordable Studio Space in Brooklyn Through Two Trees’s Cultural Space Subsidy Program
Emerging and mid-career artists with a strong exhibition history or community-focused practice can apply for reduced-rent studios in New York City’s DUMBO neighborhood.
SVA Continuing Education Offers 230+ In-Person and Online Courses This Summer
Study fine arts, design, illustration and cartooning, visual narrative, writing, and more at SVACE, either virtually or in person in NYC. Courses begin June 6.
Office for Contemporary Art Norway Presents “The Sámi Pavilion” at the Venice Biennale
In a historic first, artists Pauliina Feodoroff, Máret Ánne Sara, and Anders Sunna transformed the Nordic Pavilion into a celebration of the art and sovereignty of the Indigenous Sámi people.
K2 Friday Nights Are Back at the Rubin Museum
The after-hours program makes a comeback with free admission to all galleries, exhibition tours, special cocktails, DJ sets, and more.
The Photography Show Presented by AIPAD Returns to New York
Opening in Manhattan on May 20, this photography fair will bring together 49 galleries from nine countries and 23 cities across the US and around the world.
Land Art’s History Meets Its Present in Bigger Than This Room at form & concept
Documentation by Charles Ross and Robert Smithson collides with contemporary artwork made by women and people of color. Now on view in Santa Fe.