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The Public Theater’s Under The Radar Festival Lights Up NYC This January
This adventurous theater festival returns in person with 36 artists and companies from nine countries performing at different venues across the city.
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This adventurous theater festival returns in person with 36 artists and companies from nine countries performing at different venues across the city.
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Learn more about the New York-based, globally linked program and its upcoming discussions on art and society in the time of AI and data governance.
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The program, along with recently announced visiting critics, will provide long term funding, promote access, and safeguard experimentation for future students of color.
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Up to seven artists and two curators will be selected for this paid 10-month intensive, mentorship-driven program in New Haven.
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Contemporary art, original sketches, and more explore how the Japanese character sprung from the pages of a manga and became a global cultural sensation.
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Artists collaborate with nonprofit institutions and field experts to examine historical and contemporary determinants of housing and the feelings of safety and connection integral to places of living.
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The award-winning Canadian artist explores notions of power through the imagery of science fiction in portraits, sculpture, and objects.
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This affordable, interdisciplinary program with excellent facilities and private studios offers in-person instruction for 2023.
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The latest episode of this documentary series on PBS explores the meaning of home through handmade objects, hand built homes, and the artists who create them.
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Rhode Island School of Design opens registration for its residential summer Pre-College program and year-round online intensive Advanced Program Online.
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Hrag Vartanian, Hyperallergic’s editor-in-chief, is one of the guest jurors reviewing applications for the two-month residency in Utica, New York.
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Hear a band of improvisers led by Rajna Swaminathan and a performance of Morton Feldman’s “For John Cage” in programs inspired by the exhibition, “New York: 1962-1964.”