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Affordable Art Fair New York Announces Fall Fair Highlights
The fair returns from September 20 through 24 with new program offerings, including the expanded Artlogic Fellowship Program.
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The fair returns from September 20 through 24 with new program offerings, including the expanded Artlogic Fellowship Program.
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New fiber works by the multi-media Afro-Caribbean American artist explore identity through marginalized individuals who represent her community.
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Works by students and faculty invite visitors to examine cultural forms and contexts existing within systems of communication, behavior, and interaction.
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This new fair seeks to explore independent art and literary publishing in highly capitalized and/or censored contexts. On view in NYC from September 15 to 16.
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The School of Visual Arts in NYC offers hundreds of online and on-campus courses as well as a variety of artist residency programs.
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Play a pivotal role in leading OCA’s public programs, maintain the organization’s position as a prominent contemporary arts institution, and identify development opportunities. Apply by September 10.
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Learn more about graduate degrees at SAIC, receive guidance on the application process, and get feedback on your portfolio.
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Join the New-York Historical Society for a virtual conversation on how museums can support immigrant communities with museum leaders Andrea Andersson, Anna Tobin D’Ambrosio, and Lacy Schutz.
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This art fair dedicated to photography and new media explores the evolution and future of image-making.
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Artists in this group show consider symbiotic relationships and a common fate with our more-than-human family. On view in Sheboygan, Wisconsin.
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A survey on performance in Native North American Contemporary Art and the first major US show of Brazilian artist Erika Verzutti are on view in New York’s Hudson Valley.
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The exhibition features figurative works that combine found images with hand-painted details to illustrate the experiences of Black children in the US.