FOX23 Behind the Business: Nonprofit art program creates safe space for girls to express creativity
FOX23 goes behind the business with a Tulsa based, all girls after school art program that aims to create a safe space for young girls to learn about art and express their creativity.
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FOX23 Behind the Business: Nonprofit art program creates safe space for girls to express creativity
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Clark Art Institute director to step down
The Clark Art Institute, in Williamstown, has announced that its director, Olivier Meslay, will be stepping down next July. Meslay, 68, became director in 2016.
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Clark Art Institute director to step down
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11 art shows to see in and around L.A. this fall, including two that should top your list
From a full retrospective of Robert Therrien at the Broad to decommissioned Confederate statues at MOCA and the Brick: Here's what to see at Los Angeles-area museums this fall.
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11 art shows to see in and around L.A. this fall, including two that should top your list
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The Art to See This Fall, According to Our Chief Critic
Spirituality and politics influence major N.Y.C. and L.A. exhibits, and shows featuring Tom Lloyd, Wifredo Lam, Coco Fusco and Vaginal Davis are must-sees.
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The Art to See This Fall, According to Our Chief Critic
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Mia unveils 10 artworks from the State Fair for its first crop art exhibition
For its first-ever crop art exhibition, the Mia's Director and President, Katie Luber; Associate Curator of European Art, Galina Olmsted; and Associate Curator of Global and Contemporary Art, Leslie ...
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Mia unveils 10 artworks from the State Fair for its first crop art exhibition
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Drilling into concrete and glazing walls: Inside the first art installation in LACMA’s new building
Yes, you can easily drill into concrete to install art in LACMA's new Peter Zumthor-designed building. The Times watched it done for photographer Todd Gray's work.
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Drilling into concrete and glazing walls: Inside the first art installation in LACMA’s new building