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The European Graduate School Announces Its 2024 Sessions
Expand your academic career and join distinguished professors and peers online or in person in Saas-Fee, Switzerland, and Valletta, Malta.
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Expand your academic career and join distinguished professors and peers online or in person in Saas-Fee, Switzerland, and Valletta, Malta.
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More than a website address, .ART is a bold declaration of one’s dedication to art.
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The two-part exhibition features the work of graduating artists across disciplines, including painting, sculpture, printmaking, and integrated practices.
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Reimagine: Himalayan Art Now highlights 32 contemporary artists who explore how cultural heritage shapes identity.
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Work by one of China’s earliest modern sculptors is celebrated in the inaugural exhibition at Liu Shiming Art Gallery in Midtown Manhattan.
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Organized by a team of curators passionate about hair, this show at the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art in Connecticut recognizes that everyone has a hair story to tell.
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Inspired by an artist residency at the LeWitt Collection in Praiano, Johnson’s recent works are on view at Flea Street in Menlo Park, California.
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Minutely scaled vignettes connect in a network of interlocking scenes in A Constellation of Small Events. On view through June 2 in Frenchtown, New Jersey.
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Unpretentious work by 17 Pacific Northwest artists blurs the line between functionality and aesthetics in this exhibition at San Francisco’s Museum of Craft and Design.
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Free and open to the public, Pratt Shows celebrate the school’s graduating students. MFA and BFA work on view this spring in Brooklyn, New York.
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North America’s oldest avant-garde and experimental film festival presents screenings online and in-person from March 26 through April 7.
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Japan Society explores the origins of Zen Buddhism over four centuries of work from painter-monks, including celebrated Buddhist master Hakuin Ekaku.