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A new exhibition unveils the creative journeys of Pratt Institute’s Communications Design alumni. On view June 27–September 6.
Mungo Thomson examines the mundane, Esiri Erheriene-Essi reflects on Black life, Llyn Foulkes satirizes Americana, and more.
Nora Naranjo Morse’s colorful sculptures watch over the events and characters in her daughter Eliza’s paintings from their own unique perspectives.
Spirituality, magic, and transformation are recurring themes in some of our favorite exhibitions on view, from Mestre Didi to Renée Stout.
Residencies, fellowships, grants, and open calls from the Erie Canal Museum, the Paul & Daisy Soros Foundation, and more in our monthly list of opportunities for artists, writers, and art workers.
Offering six- to ten-week stays with housing, studios, stipends, and mentorship to four artists each year, this residency in Atlanta, Georgia, is accepting applications until July 31.
Hannah La Follette Ryan is a photographer and educator based in Brooklyn, NY. She is behind the @Subwayhands project on Instagram and currently teaches at the International Center of Photography.
Two avenues away, the Queer Liberation March took a more inclusive and grassroots approach. Founded in 2019 by the Reclaim Pride Coalition, the Queer March is framed as an alternative to NYC Pride ...
Front and rear view of Renée Stout, “A petition to the Ancestors” (2025), mixed media construction of wood, acrylic, and found objects Stout’s assemblages have a retrofuturist, steampunk ...
HOUSTON — On April 5, 1968, the day after Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated, Joe Overstreet began a new painting. The piece that would become “Justice, Faith, Hope, and Peace” (1968 ...
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