The New York Times Style Magazine spotlights Associate Professor Maria Gaspar and her work with the Cook County Jail.
As part of the fellowship, Kemp's work will be exhibited at the Center for Maine Contemporary Art in Rockland.
As a 2022 Disability Futures Fellow, Yi will receive $50,000 in unrestricted funds in support of “disabled creatives across disciplines and geography.”
Olson's concurrent solo shows History Mother and Little Sister will be on view until December 23.
The solo show, titled Martine Syms: She Mad Season One, features five video artworks within an immersive sculptural installation.
The article highlights Woomin Kim’s (MFA 2015) quilting practice, the nomadic side of global capitalism, and the alternate economy she presents in her quilts.
The article covers 12 unique art programs across the globe, including Michelle Grabner’s program, the Poor Farm.
The artist spoke about her childhood passions for art and literature, her new collection exploring fear, and her experience as a Chinese immigrant in America.
Nimrod Astarhan's most recent project, Earth Signal Universe Wide, is a radio sculpture that sends a transmission out into space.