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Yashua Klos: OUR LABOUR Is Now Open at the Wellin Museum of Art
In his first solo museum show, Klos continues exploring the intersections between the human form, the natural world, and the built environment.
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In his first solo museum show, Klos continues exploring the intersections between the human form, the natural world, and the built environment.
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April 1 is the priority application deadline for residencies and intensives in studio art, technology, performance, social practice, design, and more.
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Explore the creative potential of industrial materials and techniques by developing work in ceramic, cast iron, and brass in the Kohler Co. Pottery and Foundry.
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Explore a career change, evolve your craft, and strengthen your professional experience.
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The works of this visual and sonic artist — neither paintings nor sculptures — engage viewers in multiple sensory and physical ways.
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MoMI’s yearlong Science on Screen series opens February 13 with classic films Woman in the Dunes and The World, the Flesh, and the Devil presented in 35mm.
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Featuring new works by the same artists, the second part of this NYC exhibition explores the body as theme and medium, offering new understandings of identity.
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Online spring programming includes courses for adults, teens, and middle school students. Young artists and designers can also apply to the Pre-College residential summer immersive.
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Funding is available for our residency program, which enables artists to pause their daily life and join us in conversation, collaborative thinking, and experimentation.
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To examine utopias and dystopias, artists Jeremy Bailey, Lucie Freynhagen, Sam Lavigne, and Janne Kummer stage online interventions inspired by 19th-century writer Bertha von Suttner.
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Now on view in New York City, this exhibition celebrates the life and work of American poet Gwendolyn Brooks, the first Black author to win a Pulitzer Prize.
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A new exhibition at the National Arts Club in NYC spotlights work from the 1950s and ’60s by the late Abstract Expressionist painter Libbie Mark. Admission is free.