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Centro León Presents a Showcase of Contemporary Caribbean Art
The biennial Concurso de Arte Eduardo León Jimenes has taken place in the Dominican Republic since 1964. Check out a tour of the 28th edition.
MassArt’s Graduate Programs Welcome Visiting Artist Nicholas Galanin for a Public Livestream Lecture
The March 3 event is a collaboration between the MassArt Art Museum and the college’s Office of Justice, Equity, and Transformation.
Spencer Museum of Art Exhibitions Investigate Healing, Illness, and the Human Body Amid a Pandemic
Healing, Knowing, Seeing the Body and The Aorta of an Archivist explore our understanding of the human body and related themes of health, care, and connection.
SAAM Highlights Cecilia Vicuña, Coco Fusco, and Mariam Ghani at Third Women Filmmakers Festival
From March 1 to 21, watch online screenings hosted by the Smithsonian American Art Museum and attend weekly conversations with the artists and museum curators.
Build Community Leadership with Public Art at UIndy’s MA in Social Practice
This program aims to supply students with the tools to become engaging and effective community leaders that harness artistic practice to improve lives in their local communities.
“Naturally Hypernatural” Conference at SVA Explores the Meaning of Nature in the 21st Century
Naturally Hypernatural: Visions of Nature is an interdisciplinary conference investigating the fluctuating “essences” of “nature” and the “natural” in the 21st century.
Antidote for the Cold: Sculpture Key West
Each winter season, Key West, Florida, hosts a temporary outdoor sculpture exhibit in its historic forts and beaches. Now in its eighteenth year, Sculpture Key West offers an extraordinary platform for emerging and established artists to showcase their work.
Exploring Contemporary Sculptural Practices in St. Louis
Artists, curators, art historians, architects and urban planners from across the globe will converge in St. Louis April 10-12 for the conference Monument / Anti-Monument, the keystone of Sculpture City Saint Louis 2014.
Win a Trip to SXSW with General Assembly
General Assembly, an educational institution that transforms thinkers into creators, is offering the chance to win a trip for you and your friends to attend the 2014 SXSW Interactive Festival in Austin, TX.
Empowering Artists with Klein Artist Works
Klein Artist Works is an online course which demystifies the art world and equips visual artists with the practical tools needed to pursue and achieve successful art careers.
Garis & Hahn Presents “King,” a New Performance Piece by Andrea Mary Marshall
Andrea Mary Marshall’s newest work explores iconography, identity, and the binary self by targeting two iconic figures from Japan and the United States: the Geisha, an apogee of femininity and beauty, as well as artistry and skill, and the rock ‘n’ roll icon Elvis, the embodiment of rebel-cool and individualistic freedom.
In this live fan painting performance, Marshall will explore both Elvis and the Geisha, drawing on a variety of art historical references — from Warhol’s repeating Elvis to Pollock’s drip paintings to the grunge vibe of 80s Soho. The performance, entitled “King” in homage to Elvis, will see the artist personifying both the king of rock ‘n’ roll and the Geisha, the two characters central to her new body of work in SACRED/ICONIC.