This exhibition in Cambridge, Massachusetts, shows how the graphic arts inspired, shaped, and gave immediacy to new ideas during the Enlightenment era.
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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.
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Explore a career change, evolve your craft, and strengthen your professional experience.
The Public Theater Presents Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun
Directed by Tony Award nominee Robert O’Hara, this new revival explores Hansberry’s legacy and the women in her play. On view in NYC this fall.
Wild Pigment Project Embraces Reciprocal Foraging at Santa Fe’s form & concept
Asking what it means to work with materials gathered in wild places, this exhibition features work by an international group of artists and traditional practitioners.
Cabinet Presents And Warren Niesłuchowski Was There: Guest, Host, Ghost
This New York exhibition explores Niesłuchowski’s decision at the age of 57 to have no home of his own and live permanently as the guest of others.
Cey Adams Celebrates 40 Years of Art and Design at Boston University Art Galleries
This career retrospective features over 60 works that encompass Adams’s multiple mediums, from graffiti to pop art.
Vera List Center for Art and Politics Presents 2022 Forum, Correction*
Taking place online and in person at The New School, programming includes a keynote lecture by Shuddhabrata Sengupta, a preview of an opera by Anna Martine Whitehead, and more.
Iranian-American Artist Shirin Neshat’s Land of Dreams Opens at SITE Santa Fe
The multidisciplinary exhibition features a selection of film, video, and photography focused on the cinematic landscape of New Mexico and its residents.
Full Funding Is Available for Graduate Students in Art and Design at the University of Illinois
A variety of scholarships, fellowships, and assistantships are available for candidates pursuing advanced degrees in Studio, Graphic, or Industrial Design; Art Education; and Art History.
Smithsonian American Art Museum Presents “John Yau: Frederic Edwin Church and Thomas Nozkowski and Their Views of the Catskills”
On October 12, the award-winning art critic, poet, and Hyperallergic editor will examine nature through the contrasting visions of a 19th-century landscape painter and a 20th-century abstractionist.
Artist and Composer Dana Lyn Celebrates Jay DeFeo in A Point on a Slow Curve at Joe’s Pub
Inspired by the creation story of DeFeo’s monumental artwork “The Rose,” Lyn’s musical piece debuts at the New York City venue this October.