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The Brooklyn-based painter and conceptual sculptor is debuting new work at his first independent solo presentation in New York City.
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On Friday, July 30, the artist will unveil their work outside form & concept and Zane Bennett Contemporary Art galleries in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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Graduate students collaborate with Visiting Artists Rebecca Pappas, Jim Walker, and others on weekend practicums for concentrated work in social practice and placemaking.
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Eight contributing writers explore themes of kinship, nostalgia, and intimacy in a new catalogue that reveals the process behind Chase’s first solo show at The Fabric Workshop and Museum.
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Courses in a wide variety of media are open for enrollment at Pratt Institute’s School of Continuing and Professional Studies (SCPS).
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On an episode of The Path Forward, panelists from the school’s conference series on anti-racism explore how art and design organizations can become more equitable and inclusive.
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@busch_hall provides a virtual space to reimagine German art and identity through the lens of Harvard’s Busch-Reisinger Museum, which has been reinventing itself since 1903.
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Santa Fe art organizations Vital Spaces, MAIDA, and Warehouse 21 collaborated on this interactive experience highlighting connections between local artists.
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The new exhibition Wayne Thiebaud Influencer: A New Generation celebrates the UC Davis professor’s legacy at work today.
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Tickets are currently available for this virtual symposium co-organized by the Center for Craft and Warren Wilson College.
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Two $2,000 grants will be awarded to US art writers to develop an essay, review, or feature on this year’s theme Re-Imagining Democracy.