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“To Transform,” Fall 2022 Public Programs at Columbia University School of the Arts
Programming in New York City consists of conversations, screenings, reading, and research about work that enacts transformation.
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Programming in New York City consists of conversations, screenings, reading, and research about work that enacts transformation.
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Focusing on the conservation and management of contemporary art, particularly works that unfold over time, the conference wraps on September 16 with a performance by Guillermo Gómez-Peña.
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“C-010106,” Oppenheimer’s first entirely outdoor work and her largest to date, will be celebrated with an online conversation between the artist and curator Lumi Tan on September 15.
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Discover what makes the Pacific Northwest the heart of the US studio glass art movement through over 70 local artists and art organizations at this October festival.
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Curated by Irish author Colm Tóibín, this NYC exhibition explores Joyce as he created his groundbreaking novel through rare publications, portraits, correspondence, and more.
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Curated by Maya Wilson-Sanchez, works by Eric Gallardo, Cannupa Hanska Luger, Tania Willard, and more explore how public spaces reflect our past, present, and future.
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This solo exhibition in Purchase, New York, tackles contemporary social and political issues from over three decades of the artist’s work. On view September 7 through December 23.
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Celebrated works from Koch’s five-decade career as fine printer, typographic designer, and revolutionary book artist are exhibited together for the first time in Great Falls, Montana.
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Now on view in Sacramento, this traveling exhibition explores an oft-overlooked group of 20th-century artists who pursued spiritual illumination in the American Southwest.
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This exhibition at the University of Iowa’s museum features some 500 artists, from works by household names like Pollock and Motherwell to art that has rarely, if ever, been shown.
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The two-week, multi-city series of virtual, hybrid, and in-person events explores transformative work at the intersection of community-based cultural practice and environmental justice.
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On September 9, the first event in this free, virtual series will focus on how museums of Native American art and culture are leading the reinvention of art museum missions and practices in the 21st century.