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Join us this Saturday, April 1st for Beyond the Blues on our favorite night, Target First Saturday,
We’re so excited for our newest exhibition We Wanted a Revolution: Black Radical Women, 1965–8
In our short film about “Elliott Erwitt: Pittsburgh 1950,” Elliott discusses the photogr
It’s that time again—Target First Saturday, when the museum is free and open late with live music in
MUSE & FIGHThttps://smarturl.it/muse-and-fight
“I had faced de facto censorship issues throughout my life as part of the system of apartheid in the
Together spanning four centuries and three continents, Spanish artist Francisco Goya (1746–1828), Ru
The Power of Storytelling in Art, Film, Music & SpokenWord Was on Full Display at Blackout Festi
EXCITING:Blackout for Human Rights is Hosting the First Blackout Music & FilmFestival. #Blackout
This is your last week to check out video art by Liz Johnson Artur, Arthur Jafa, Steffani Jemison, A
My Muse, On film, and my first hand prints made by me • RasaanWyzard.com #mediumformat #120mm #kodak
Takehisa Kosugi, Film & Film #4, 1965, Photograph by Kiyotoshi Takashima [Whitney Museum of Amer
Chloë Sevigny at the Museum of Modern Art’s 11th Annual Film Benefit in New York City, NY, on Novemb
If you ask someone to name five artists, they will likely name prominent male artists, but how many
faithful-viewer:Sherlock Holmes @ London Film Museum
Roadtrip screens Friday, January 6 at 7 PM AKST at The Anchorage Museum at Rasmusson Center, 626 C S
Currently on view at the museum until March, 2019 is Half the Picture: A Feminist Look at the Collec
“When I’m shooting, usually I don’t feel any pressure that I have to take a photograph. When all the
Celebrate the finest talent our great borough has to offer! Our December First Saturday features the
The Monuments Men, a movie based on the book by Robert M. Edsel and Bret Witter, centers on a World
Speaking directly to the camera, artist Howardena Pindell recounts her experiences of racism and sex
These three video works, all featured in UOVO Prize-winning artist John Edmonds’ program for Art on
Julie and the Phantoms + Taking your crush on a museum date
Spadina Museum, Toronto.
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