Kotobuki: Auspicious Celebrations of Japanese Art from New York Private Collections

Japan Society showcases rarely displayed Japanese masterworks from the 12th to the 21st centuries unified by the central theme of celebration.
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Japan Society showcases rarely displayed Japanese masterworks from the 12th to the 21st centuries unified by the central theme of celebration.
The Center for Craft will award up to six $5,000 fellowships to support research on underrepresented craft histories, culminating in an article on Hyperallergic.
The print fair welcomes 41 print-focused art galleries, 28 self-representing artists and book arts makers, and seven academic print departments. March 27–30.
This solo exhibition at Hartford Art School Galleries incorporates Munro’s research into African lineages within the history of graphic design.
The Seer, the Seen, the Seeing is the first work by a New Zealand artist to be selected for the Rakow Commission.
One of the world’s greatest collections of ancient Chinese bronzes outside of China is
on view for the first time in NYC at China Institute Gallery.
The festival, taking place from March 12-16, includes 38 premieres, including films by Sofia Bohdanowicz, Durga Chew-Bose, Omar Mismar, Göran Hugo Olsson, Charlie Shackleton, and Claire Simon.
USF’s Museum Studies MA prepares students to lead artistic, cultural, and heritage organizations in today’s dynamic social landscape.
The largest art fair for prints and editions will bring together an international group of galleries and publishers to New York City, March 27–30.
This year’s graduating students share an inside look into this tuition-free program.