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Looking at Los Angeles
Looking at Los Angeles | The California Biennial: Collectives, Conversations, and Collaborations
Looking at Los Angeles
Looking at Los Angeles | The California Biennial: Collectives, Conversations, and Collaborations
I first experienced the California Biennial in 2008 as a participant in Mary Kelly’s Flashing Nipple Happening. Kelly had recruited around five dozen young women to gear-up in black …
No Preservatives: Conversations about Conservation
Collaborations in Conserving Time-Based Art: a Conversation and a Colloquium
No Preservatives: Conversations about Conservation
Collaborations in Conserving Time-Based Art: a Conversation and a Colloquium
IMA conservator Richard McCoy talks with Jeff Martin, who organized the upcoming colloquium “Collaborations in Conserving Time-Based Art” (March 17th and 18th at the Hirshhorn).
Teaching with Contemporary Art
Fueled by the Classroom: Being an Artist and Educator
Teaching with Contemporary Art
Fueled by the Classroom: Being an Artist and Educator
Art21’s senior education advisor, Joe Fusaro, shares how he makes meaningful connections between his art practice and being an arts educator.
Teaching with Contemporary Art
Making Important Choices
Teaching with Contemporary Art
Making Important Choices
Educator Joe Fusaro illustrates how contemporary art and artists can have a local and global effect through the lens of works by Creative Growth Art Center, Olafur Elliason and Robin Rhode.
This Week in Art
Baltimore Children Get Silk-Screening Lesson from Mark Bradford, Mary Mattingly Takes Over BRIC & More
This Week in Art
Baltimore Children Get Silk-Screening Lesson from Mark Bradford, Mary Mattingly Takes Over BRIC & More
A look at this this week’s art news, including Mark Bradford’s new community-centered project in Baltimore.
This Week in Art
Mel Chin Submerges Times Square, Collier Schorr Talks Fashion & More
This Week in Art
Mel Chin Submerges Times Square, Collier Schorr Talks Fashion & More
A look at this week’s art news, including Mel Chin’s new installation in Times Square, which uses augmented reality to submerge viewers underwater.
This Week in Art
Olafur Eliasson Partners with IKEA, Graciela Iturbide Works Acquired by MFA Boston, & Hayv Kahraman on Immigration
This Week in Art
Olafur Eliasson Partners with IKEA, Graciela Iturbide Works Acquired by MFA Boston, & Hayv Kahraman on Immigration
A look at this week’s art news, including Olafur Eliasson’s new sustainability partnership with IKEA, the 2018 winners of the Young Architects Program, and thirteen artists responding to the subject of immigration through their work.
Teaching with Contemporary Art
Rooted in the Home: Thoughts on Building Connections Between Students & Artists
Teaching with Contemporary Art
Rooted in the Home: Thoughts on Building Connections Between Students & Artists
Educator-in-Residence Jocelyn Salaz offers insight into how incorporating familiar aesthetics can help students identify with artists.
This Week in Art
Caroline Woolard & Pedro Reyes Work with Refugee Communities, New Jack Whitten Exhibition in Baltimore & More
This Week in Art
Caroline Woolard & Pedro Reyes Work with Refugee Communities, New Jack Whitten Exhibition in Baltimore & More
A look at this week’s art news, including Caroline Woolard and Pedro Reyes’ recent contributions to the Cincinnati nonprofit Wave Pool, whose Welcome Editions project invites artists to design a limited edition art object and work with local refugee and immigrant women to fabricate the pieces.