Alessandro Magnasco painted a series of canvases focusing on trained magpies. This short post looks a little closer at one of them.
Read MoreIf the City of Carmel is sincere about a more representative and equitable public art program, then it needs to better understand the symbolic and the economic contexts in which public art programs operate—and the ways in which their own program reproduces real and symbolic economic, racial, and gender inequities.
Read MoreLaura Holzman, Pam Napier, and I co-host the Art+Ethics Seminar several times a semester. Since we’re online this semester, it’s easier to record.
Our last event was on April 20, 2020 with the amazing Dr. Kelli Morgan. We’ve uploaded it, and you can watch it here.
Dr. Kelli Morgan is Associate Curator for American Art at Newfields.
Read MoreAs part of the publicly engaged research project, Museum of the Anthropocene, this map provides a field scan of exhibitions that attempt to make interventions in our understanding of the concept of the Anthropocene.
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