The first in-depth interpretation of a now-classic project in early computer-based art.
Read MoreThe Center for the Arts & Religion shares a video tour of the exhibition AFTER/LIFE and a conversation on faith-based leadership during the onset of HIV/AIDS and today.
Read MoreEfimova talks with Stephanie Boris, Registrar, and Jenny Hurth, Executor of the Eli Leon Estate, exploring what it takes to prepare the largest collection of African American quilts for a museum collection.
Read MorePlease join us for a virtual tour of the exhibition Sonya Rapoport: biorhythm at San Jose Museum of Art, featuring a live conversation with Assistant Curator Kathryn Wade and Rapoport scholars Terri Cohn and Alla Efimova.
Read MoreJoin us for the opening of AFTER/LIFE at the Graduate Theological Union’s Doug Adams Gallery on Thursday, February 13th.
Read MoreKunstWorks is excited to announce that through its work with the Ed Aulerich-Sugai Collection and Archive two major acquisitions of Ed Aulerich-Sugai’s work were completed at the end of 2019, by the Tacoma Art Museum and the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art.
Read MoreSonya Rapoport: biorhythm presents Rapoport’s information-dense paintings, drawings, interactive performances, and computer-based art. Focused on the period of 1974 to 1983, the exhibition examines her prescient exploration of the aesthetic and cultural implications of collecting personal data.
Read MoreLast week APAG West gathered curators, artists, and archivists at the Center for Photographic Arts in Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA, for a day of inspiring and instructive panels and discussions addressing the present state and future of photographic archives.
Read MoreOver the past year, the Carl Heidenreich Foundation has developed a catalogue raisonné of the artist’s known works in all media.
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