Residencies, fellowships, grants, and open calls from the Asian Cultural Council, Banff Centre, the Thoma Foundation, and more in our monthly list of opportunities for artists, writers, and art workers.
A 1969 work by the artist, whose darkly comedic work challenges white supremacy by subverting KKK imagery, is displayed in San Luis Obispo through a free loan program.
Nestled in the hamlet of Wappingers Falls in Upstate New York, the Chapel of Sacred Mirrors reflects Alex and Allyson Grey’s lifelong dedication to Visionary Art.
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Activists Condemn Arrest of NYC Protest Photographer...
Wilkinson was charged with a hate crime for social media posts critical of the New York Times’s executive editor over the publication’s Israel coverage.
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When Casino Developers Use Museums to Sweeten the Deal
A work long believed to be a copy is in fact an original by the Italian Baroque painter, claims Art Recognition, which boasts that it can determine authenticity “based only on a photograph.”
As someone who questions institutional claims of neutrality and the ethics of curatorial practice, I wonder about the “museumification” of the weapon and the ramifications of its display.
An exhibition at the Mystic Seaport Museum takes visitors on a journey through centuries of interrelated traditions of seafaring and artmaking, revealing oft-ignored histories.