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Raphael Montañez Ortiz: A Contextual Retrospective Opens at El Museo del Barrio
This is the largest exhibition to date on the artist, activist, educator, and founder of New York City’s El Museo del Barrio.
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This is the largest exhibition to date on the artist, activist, educator, and founder of New York City’s El Museo del Barrio.
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On view in Philadelphia through July 16, the project considers the intersections of image making, domestic violence, and the feminist movement.
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The 2022 festival includes exhibitions and installations by artists including Tyler Mitchell, Sunil Gupta, Mahtab Hussain, Brendan George Ko, Aïda Muluneh, and more.
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The Sam Fox School’s 2022 MFA-IVC graduating class will exhibit their work at the High Low gallery in St. Louis’s midtown arts district.
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More than 200,000 community members use .ART domains to ground their online identities, innovate, and find focus on an internet full of distractions.
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Writer and curator Lisa Slominski’s book calls for a more nuanced approach to the study of “Outsider Art,” centering the artists on their own terms.
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Sam Fein, Sol Kim, Mariana Ramos Ortiz, and Onyịnye Alheri and Carolina Policarpo will present their exhibitions in their respective locations around the world.
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We Want Everything is on view through June 10 in CIA’s Reinberger Gallery. A virtual discussion with Tings Chak and Josh MacPhee is scheduled for April 15.
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This public work about home and migration closes on April 16 with a celebration featuring an artist talk and performances by poet Quincy Troupe and saxophonist David Murray.
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An exploration of cultural repair and radical colonial resistance, Chacon’s work is inspired by Diné creation mythology and her own experiences as a contemporary Indigenous artist.
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Featuring new work by Illinois artists, writers, and humanists, the exhibition and activation kit Envisioning Justice RE:ACTION is online and open to the public.
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This new exhibition at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts surveys a national campaign that demands the release of migrant children separated from their families at the US-Mexico border.