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A series of paintings by Irene Pham on familial relationships, dedicated to their family history as Vietnamese refugees.
The Other Art Fair is now accepting applications for their October 10 - 13, 2024 fair. Apply by July 15, 2024 for a chance to showcase and sell your work.
Aislinβs curated list of artist opportunities for June 2024, including grants, calls for art, residencies, and more.
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Dr. Joy Cox on the systemically harmful treatment of fat Black girls & womxn and how belonging, resistance and acceptance can be cultivated.
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A series of paintings by Irene Pham on familial relationships, dedicated to their family history as Vietnamese refugees.
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The Retro Issue
Celebrating our 5th Anniversary, the Retro Issue highlights the importance of looking back and learning from what came before us as we move towards the future.
Aliceβs son, Father, Abstract Storyteller, Painter, Artist. Get to know Sain't Phifer.
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Two alumnae of the UConn Fine Arts program talk Golden Globes, the future of animation and the journey of art making in this interview with Laikaβs Taylor Lynch.
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