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From the I-10 to Conquest
Expand From Where We Are By Ethan Huang, Daishalyn Satcher, Anthony Clingerman and Nicole Bednar November 16, 2023 at 5:46 pm PST@charset “UTF-8”; /*! * Bootstrap v5.3.0-alpha1 (https://getbootstrap.com/) * Copyright 2011-2022 The Bootstrap Authors * Licensed under MIT (https://github.com/twbs/bootstrap/blob/main/LICENSE) */ :root, [data-bs-theme=light] { –bs-blue: #0d6efd; –bs-indigo: #6610f2; –bs-purple: #6f42c1; –bs-pink: #d63384; –bs-red: #dc3545; –bs-orange: #fd7e14;…
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OperaBend receiving small operating grant from Oregon Arts Commission
OperaBend is one of 119 arts organizations receiving nearly $2,400 in small operating grants from the Oregon Arts Commission. The money goes to support arts organizations throughout the state with annual budgets of less than $150,000. Here is the full release from the Oregon Arts Commission: Salem, Oregon – Small grants that make a big difference…
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Hui Holidays supports Maui artists
Hui Holidays is open at Hui No‘eau Visual Arts Center in Makawao from Nov. 17 through Dec. 23 on Mondays through Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. with free admission. To learn more about Hui Holidays, visit huinoeau.com/art-events. <!– SHOW ARTICLE –> MAKAWAO — Hui No’eau Visual Arts Center’s annual Hui Holidays shopping event…
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CUNY to Distribute $550,000 from the New York City Council to Expand University Anti-Hate Efforts
University Has Committed $1.3 Million to Combat Hate Since Last Year The Kupferberg Holocaust Center at Queensborough Community College. The City University of New York announced today that it received $550,000 from the New York City Council to expand anti-hate initiatives to address religious and ethnic discrimination on CUNY campuses. “History teaches us that education…
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5 Rwandan Artists Using their Creations to Call for Justice
Today, creative minds around the world are rallying around the issues of climate change, women’s empowerment, education for all, global health, and more by producing art that starts conversations and empowers us to take action for a better world. Rwanda, an East African country, is famous for its undulating hills, beautiful valleys, and exquisite green…
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San Diego weekend arts events: ‘Lightscape,’ food art, math and teen girl punk
Courtesy of Lightscape An installation at Lightscape at the San Diego Botanic Garden is shown in an undated photo. Top picks Lightscape at San Diego Botanic Gardens Visual art / Winter holidaysReady for the holidays? It doesn’t matter; they’re here anyway. One outdoorsy and artsy way to ease into the festive spirit is the annual…
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The Center for Black Excellence and Culture: First ever Black Art Expo to be held on Saturday, December 2
Madison, Wis. – On Saturday, December 2, the first ever Black Art Expo will be presented by The Center for Black Excellence and Culture. The event will offer a unique opportunity to everyone in South Central Wisconsin and beyond to see, buy, and appreciate art, learn creative skills, support Black artists, and be inspired for future…
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Spotlight: Artist Miguel Ángel Payano Jr. Investigates Materiality Through Color and Identity in a New Solo Show
Every month, hundreds of galleries add newly available works by thousands of artists to the Artnet Gallery Network—and every week, we shine a spotlight on one artist or exhibition you should know. Check out what we have in store, and inquire for more with one simple click. What You Need to Know: On view through…
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Salt and Scrap Metal: How Curator Emily Edwards Is Leaving Her Mark on Dallas Contemporary Art
Curator Emily Edwards has spent the last few months sourcing six tons of salt and a highway billboard for the Dallas Contemporary’s upcoming exhibition. Bianca Bondi: A Preservation Method is inspired by the South African artist’s research into Lady Bird Johnson’s Highway Beautification Act. It will transform the museum into a futuristic ecological experiment, allowing a…
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Newly Appointed British Museum Trustee Tracey Emin Is Making History
Tracey Emin, the English confessional artist renowned for her unapologetically autobiographical installations, prints and neon signs, is the newest trustee at the British Museum. While Emin’s work has been a part of the London institution for years, she will now have a say in the management of the museum’s vast holdings. Tracey Emin’s will replace…