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View in browser | hyperallergic.comApril 6, 2020Support independent arts reportingHyperallergic Members directly support our extensive network of contributors around the world, eager to tell the stories that matter today. Become a MemberAna Mendieta, a Feminist Pioneer, in a New LightIn Radical Virtuosity, Genevieve Hyacinthe brilliantly reframes Mendieta’s celebrated works, yet for a book so rooted in race, the final analysis feels only half-full. Ela BittencourtTyler Mitchell, a Rising Star of Photography, Steps Into His OwnWith I Can Make You Feel Good, Mitchell goes beyond his commercial photography to revisit his roots, documenting Black youths enjoying simple pleasures. Taylor BryantSPONSOREDYBCA Presents Come to Your Census: Who Counts in America?Join the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts online as they develop programming committed to offering the Bay Area inspiration and hope around the 2020 US Census. NewsProjecting $7M in Losses in 2020, Whitney Museum Lays Off 76 StaffersDirector Adam Weinberg says many of those who were laid off “work in visitor-related roles and are no longer able to fulfill their duties now that the Museum is closed.” MoMA Terminates All Museum Educator ContractsIn an email sent this week, the museum told educators “it will be months, if not years, before we anticipate returning to budget and operations levels to require educator services.” Ruth Asawa Artworks Grace New US Postage StampsThe Japanese-American artist’s wire sculptures have been likened to birds’ nests. Here’s a first look at some of the designs. SPONSOREDThe Herberger Institute Prioritizes Innovation for the Future of Art and DesignGraduate studies in Creative Enterprise and Cultural Leadership at Arizona State University’s Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts train students to become cultural changemakers. Learning to Draw From a Middle School Art Teacher’s YouTube TutorialsAfter making YouTube art tutorials for five years, Jescia Hopper is now streaming live “Quarantine Editions” of her tutorials, making paintings with materials like instant coffee and ketchup. Hakim BisharaA View From the Easel During Times of QuarantineThis week, artists reflect on quarantining from their studios in Oakland, Philadelphia, New York City, San Diego, and Northern England. Most Popular on Hyperallergic2,500 Museums You Can Now Visit VirtuallyA New Emergency Relief Grant for Women Artists Over 40The Internet Is Restaging Famous Paintings While Museums Are ClosedTired of Netflix? Stream Experimental Films and Video ArtOpportunities for Artists in April 2020Forward this newsletter to a friend! If this email was forwarded to you, click here to subscribe |
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