The Morgan Library & Museum presents She Who Wrote: Enheduanna and Women of Mesopotamia, ca. 3400-2000 B.C, on view in New York through February 19, 2023.
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SITE Santa Fe Presents Endless Journey, a Solo Exhibition by New Mexico-Based Artist Max Cole
This show surveys over six decades of Cole’s ongoing career, featuring works that highlight her lifelong investigation of rhythmic, repetitive lines and composition.
Pre-Raphaelite Power Couple Makes Their US Debut at the Delaware Art Museum
A Marriage of Arts & Crafts: Evelyn & William De Morgan in Wilmington, Delaware, showcases paintings and ceramics by two underrecognized yet influential artists.
Boston Art Book Fair Returns This November
Presented by Boston Center for the Arts and Bodega, this free fair features art, books, prints, zines, and more by over 140 exhibitors.
Study Performance and Interactive Media Arts at Brooklyn College
The affordable graduate program emphasizes a multidisciplinary course of study, marrying art and tech with mentoring by professors in art, film, music, and theater.
MOZAIK Philanthropy Announces Open Call in Solidarity With the Movement for Freedom in Iran
Artists from around the world who wish to express support for Iran’s protestors through art can submit to the Future Art Awards: WOMAN. LIFE. FREEDOM.
Norton Simon Museum Presents Ink, Paper, Stone: Six Women Artists and the Language of Lithography
This exhibition in Pasadena, California, features works on paper by Ruth Asawa, Gego, Eleanore Mikus, Louise Nevelson, Irene Siegel, and Hedda Sterne.
Krannert Art Museum Presents Fake News & Lying Pictures: Political Prints in the Dutch Republic
Curated by Maureen E. Warren, this exhibition at KAM at the University of Illinois explores the visual strategies early modern Dutch printmakers used to shape public opinion.
The Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts Welcomes the Public to Its Annual Open Studios
Explore the Midtown Manhattan workspaces of over 75 artists from 30 countries, including Wafaa Bilal, Cui Fei, Anina Major, and Carlos Motta, at EFA Open Studios.
Harvard Art Museums Presents Dare to Know: Prints and Drawings in the Age of Enlightenment
This exhibition in Cambridge, Massachusetts, shows how the graphic arts inspired, shaped, and gave immediacy to new ideas during the Enlightenment era.
LA ESCUELA___ Launches New Programs on Ecological Rights and Activist Participation
With geographic decentralization as a premise, the artist-run platform’s second semester will unfold online and on-site through formative projects across Latin America.