Lanterns designed by UK artist Kate Lycett who focuses on both her local townscapes and landscapes #WomensArt https://t.co/tDkCQ1agI7
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The Everson Museum of Art is opening a new restaurant where visitors will be able to eat and drink from pieces of Louise Rosenfield’s ceramics collection. https://t.co/25mHGVRalY
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Born March 14, 1923, #DianeArbus is one of the most distinctive and provocative artists of the 20th century. Revisit her early years through "diane arbus: in the beginning"—the definitive study of Arbus's first seven years of work, from 1956 to 1962. https://t.co/GuYVWP5x4N
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We're staying open late on Friday nights! Starting March 18, the Museum will welcome visitors until 10 pm every Friday, allowing more time for: 🎨: "Turner’s Modern World," starting March 25 🎻: Art in Tune performances on April 9 🌹: Art in Bloom kicks off April 28 https://t.co/i3xSoj5G0P
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It's just the normal noises in here! Levalet's wheatpastes either typify a bad day or find humor in the odd and absurd. https://t.co/AI17RvEZpV https://t.co/aHOlHnmyiF
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Explore recently a selection of recently acquired publications by and about African American art and artists from the 17th century to the present. See them up close in #WatsonLibrary's Reference Room through April 30 or peruse them digitally. https://t.co/cZlUKjSV0c
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Artist Cecilia Levy weaves found text into new narratives in her delicate paper sculptures of common objects https://t.co/0BMj4Ge0qt https://t.co/UKufNTvMcI
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As the Russian military continues its invasion, Ukrainian arts organizations are striving to protect the nation’s cultural heritage—including the websites and digital archives of its museums and libraries: https://t.co/ALeqIDaHlM
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An exhibition at the National Museum of the American Indian in NYC introduces new generations to one of the 20th century’s most innovative Native American painters. https://t.co/hhGEzwfKwh
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Embroidery hoops become portals to dreamy getaways in the art of Jade Deanna (aka naturesfae). https://t.co/TelXZop7s6
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When Camila Yunes has her art advisor hat on, she makes careful, studied purchases. But when buying for herself, her gut often takes over: https://t.co/4eX0itLepH https://t.co/GxVZi2JSEf
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Polish veterinarians and rescue crews are risking their lives to save animals suffering in Ukraine due to the fallout of war. https://t.co/UZyBJwd70K
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Book review | This volume brings together 30 essays by pioneering US art historian Linda Nochlin—writer of the seminal 1971 essay “Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?”—dealing with aspects of social and political art history @thamesandhudson https://t.co/y6OwlupSez
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Join us for an insightful conversation and virtual tour of the exhibition "City of Cinema: Paris 1850–1907," examining cinema in the context of 19th-century Parisian culture, online today, Mon. Mar. 14 at 7 pm PT. More info on this free program: https://t.co/lbJfxMYC4o https://t.co/gndAhZa0El
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