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  • Critic's Pick: Puerto Ricans Expand the Scope of ‘American Art’ at the Whitney

    Critic's Pick: Puerto Ricans Expand the Scope of ‘American Art’ at the Whitney

    by Holland Cotter November 30, 2022
    For many North Americans, the lasting news image of Hurricane Maria, the monster storm that laid waste to Puerto Rico in 2017, wasn’t of the...
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  • Hypebeast: The Whitney Will Hold an Exhibition of Puerto Rican Art to Commemorate Five Years Since Hurricane Maria

    Hypebeast: The Whitney Will Hold an Exhibition of Puerto Rican Art to Commemorate Five Years Since Hurricane Maria

    by Shawn Ghassemitari October 15, 2022
    It’s been roughly five years since Hurricane Maria devastated the U.S. territory of Puerto Rico . The category five storm carried the strongest winds recorded...
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  • Time Out: no existe un mundo poshuracán - Puerto Rican Art in the Wake of Hurricane Maria

    Time Out: no existe un mundo poshuracán - Puerto Rican Art in the Wake of Hurricane Maria

    by Rossilynne Skena Culgan September 19, 2022
    Five years after a devastating hurriance in Puerto Rico, this new exhibit at The Whitney Musuem of American Art explores the implications. It's called 'no...
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  • Artnet: The Whitney Museum Will Stage a Landmark Show of Puerto Rican Art Made in the Five Years Since Hurricane Maria

    Artnet: The Whitney Museum Will Stage a Landmark Show of Puerto Rican Art Made in the Five Years Since Hurricane Maria

    by Taylor Dafoe February 8, 2022
    The Whitney Museum of American Art will mark the five-year anniversary of Hurricane Maria with the first major exhibition of Puerto Rican art to be...
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  • The New York Times: At Mass MoCA, Supporting Artists Beyond Exhibitions - With workshops, residencies and more — generally invisible to the public — the museum is investing in the future of regional artists.

    The New York Times: At Mass MoCA, Supporting Artists Beyond Exhibitions - With workshops, residencies and more — generally invisible to the public — the museum is investing in the future of regional artists.

    by Laura van Straaten October 22, 2021
    Kim Faler’s “Double Bubble” (2019-2020), left, part of the exhibition “Kissing through a Curtain” at Mass MoCA. The group show is about what gets lost...
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  • Creative Loafing Tampa Bay: USF’s ‘Constant Storm’ Just One Place You Can See Latinx Art in Tampa Bay This Month - Several Tampa Bay galleries are exhibiting work by Latinx artists.

    Creative Loafing Tampa Bay: USF’s ‘Constant Storm’ Just One Place You Can See Latinx Art in Tampa Bay This Month - Several Tampa Bay galleries are exhibiting work by Latinx artists.

    by Jennifer Ring September 17, 2021
    Sept. 15-Oct. 15 is National Hispanic Heritage Month, and several Tampa Bay galleries are exhibiting work by Latinx artists. Get details on the upcoming month...
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  • The Drawing Center: Viewing Program 20/21 Artists

    The Drawing Center: Viewing Program 20/21 Artists

    July 20, 2021
    Viewing Program 20/21 is a new initiative that builds upon the The Drawing Center’s longstanding support of contemporary artists. As part of the program, sixty...
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  • ArtForum: Pollock-Krasner Foundation Awards $3.35 Million in Grants to Artists and Nonprofits

    ArtForum: Pollock-Krasner Foundation Awards $3.35 Million in Grants to Artists and Nonprofits

    June 22, 2021
    The Pollock-Krasner Foundation today announced that it would award grants totaling $3.35 million to 137 artists and nonprofit organizations around the world. The recipients represent...
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  • Folia Weekly Magazine: Gamaliel Rodríguez Captures the Inevitable DECAY of Civilization Through an Aerial View

    Folia Weekly Magazine: Gamaliel Rodríguez Captures the Inevitable DECAY of Civilization Through an Aerial View

    August 30, 2017
    Societies rise and fall through evolution and entropy, the latter a universal principle of inevitable collapse, more certain than any progress. Visual artist Gamaliel Rodríguez...
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  • Hyperallergic: Getting an International Glimpse at Open Studios

    Hyperallergic: Getting an International Glimpse at Open Studios

    by Jillian Steinhauer April 30, 2013
    Upstairs at the International Studio & Curatorial Program , on the third floor, there’s a map tacked to a wall with a series of flags...
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