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American Masters – Nam June Paik: Moon Is the Oldest TV
Amanda Kim’s acclaimed documentary on the “father of video art” is now streaming on PBS platforms.
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Amanda Kim’s acclaimed documentary on the “father of video art” is now streaming on PBS platforms.
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Canada’s renowned center for clay hosts a celebration of some of the most compelling recent ceramic art. On view in Toronto from June 8 to 18.
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The exhibition captures underrepresented stories of Black gay men from all walks of life during this pivotal decade. Now on view in Chicago.
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Eligible emerging and mid-career artists have until May 31 to apply for reduced-rent studios in New York City’s DUMBO neighborhood.
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Over 46 artist studios and six organizations will be featured in a weekend of free art making activities, performances, film screenings, and more in New York.
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Photographs by Mona Bozorgi and Emma Creighton Hopson are on view at the UK photo fair from May 10 to 14.
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With virtual and in-person learning options in London and New York, these courses are intended to give students the tools and confidence to build their careers.
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The School of Visual Arts in NYC offers a diverse range of more than 200 online and on-campus courses and over 10 artist residency programs.
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An exploration of time as many entwined possibilities, Ladhamba Tayem; Future Continuous imagines a future where Indigenous people traverse the space-time continuum.
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Work from MFA candidates at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design is on view in Boston at MassArt x SoWa and on campus, with public artist talks on May 26.
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Featuring Tarek Al-Ghoussein, Patty Chang, Gil Heitor Cortesão, Sharon Lockhart, Taus Makhacheva, Haroon Mirza, Clifford Ross, Thomas Struth, and Vivek Vilasini.
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Bay Area art is what Bay Area artists make. The San Francisco exhibition features 23 local artists who call this untenable place a creative home.