LongHouse Reserve Will Open For 2023 Season
In the coming season, LongHouse Reserve, East Hampton's beloved 16-acre sculpture garden and nature reserve, will display significant new works of art including two large scale sculptures by Maren Hassinger and three by Wyatt Kahn, plus a special exhibition curated by Glenn Adamson and designed by Colin King.
Kennedy Center Announces Visual Art At The REACH
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts today announced its inaugural presentation of visual art to be featured at the REACH, the Center's 21st-century expansion project. Ten works in a rich diversity of media will be on display at the facility upon opening, including six pieces on loan from Glenstone Museum in Potomac, Maryland; sculptures by Joel Shapiro, Deborah Butterfield, and Roy Lichtenstein; and a wall hanging by Sam Gilliam. All works will be on view for the public beginning September 7, 2019.
Bloomberg Philanthropies Awards Coral Springs/Parkland $1M For Art Project On Healing After Gun Violence
Bloomberg Philanthropies announced today the City of Coral Springs, in partnership with the City of Parkland, is a winner of its 2018 Public Art Challenge. Coral Springs will receive $1 million for its project "Inspiring Community Healing After Gun Violence: The Power of Art." The project will use art to bring the community together in collective healing and reflection following the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School (MSD) shooting in February of 2018.
Photo Flash: Behind the Scenes at the 2013 Brooklyn Artists Ball
On April 24, 2013, the Brooklyn Museum hosted its annual fundraising gala, the Brooklyn Artists Ball, celebrating Brooklyn's creative community. Notable guests included: Prince Amukamara (New York Giants), Vik Muniz (artist and gala honoree), Wangechi Mutu (artist and gala honoree), Roxy Paine (artist and gala honoree), Barbara Knowles Debs (museum trustee/curator/gala honoree), Arnold Lehman (Director, Brooklyn Museum), Tamara C. Belinfanti (gala chair), and artists Jules de Balincourt, Jennifer Catron and Paul Outlaw, Patrick McNeil and Patrick Miller of FAILE, Emily Noelle Lambert, Navin June Norling, and Jose Parla, and more. Scroll down for photos from the event!
French Institute Alliance Française's CROSSING THE LINE 2012 Set for 9/14-10/14
The French Institute Alliance Francaise (FIAF), New York's premiere French cultural center, today announces the full program for Crossing the Line 2012, the sixth annual edition of its highly acclaimed fall festival presenting interdisciplinary works and performances by artists from around the world. Crossing the Line takes place this year from September 14-October 14 in venues throughout New York City. Nespresso is the Presenting Sponsor of Crossing the Line 2012. Tickets go on sale August 1.
Invisible Dog Announces Upcoming Events; Signs of the Times Up Next
SIGNS OF THE TIMES The Popular Literature of Tahrir: Reading literature on the streets of Cairo
Accompanying the online launch of the spring issue of ArteEast's Shahadat, this discussion is ArteEast's first look at the cultural production related to recent political developments in the Middle East and North Africa
Invisible Dog Announces Upcoming Events; Signs of the Times Up Next
SIGNS OF THE TIMES The Popular Literature of Tahrir: Reading literature on the streets of Cairo
Accompanying the online launch of the spring issue of ArteEast's Shahadat, this discussion is ArteEast's first look at the cultural production related to recent political developments in the Middle East and North Africa
The Invisible Dog Announces Their Upcoming Events
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