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View in browser | hyperallergic.comApril 14, 2020Letter from the editor: It's happening. After our advertising revenue almost completely disappeared last month, we turned to you, our readers, for support. And in the last two weeks, we’ve received over 1,200 contributions towards our initial goal of 3,000 contributions (which is what we’ll likely need to survive this crisis for the next few months). The financial impact of the pandemic has been devastating for independent media companies, and we are no exception. We’ve committed ourselves to do whatever it takes to keep our staff employed through this crisis as they produce some of the best work they’ve ever done. We believe in Hyperallergic and want to see it thrive, and we hope you do too. You can help make a difference by becoming a Hyperallergic Member today. Your support will mean the world to our small team, which works hard every week to bring you the stories you look forward to and the information you rely on. If you’ve already become a member or contributed financially, we can’t thank you enough. If you’ve been waiting for the right time and can afford to give, now is the time. Your support is desperately needed. Please consider becoming a member today. You can hear directly from our staff writers & editors on our weekly podcast, where we discuss the latest news about how the pandemic is affecting us all in the art community. Join thousands of listeners every week who trust Hyperallergic to report on the information that helps them understand what's going on in the world in the midst of this crisis. Thank you again for your support, and for being a Hyperallergic reader. How Small Arts Nonprofits in the US Are Responding to the Existentialist Threat of COVID-19Across the country, arts organizations seeking relief funding from city agencies find their businesses ignored or poorly considered by local and national plans for recovery. Paddy JohnsonCOVID-19 Pandemic Sheds New Light on Access to the ArtsWe’ve seen an increase in online programming as museums close to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus. One arts administrator ponders how we can maintain this accessibility, and how it is colored by race and class. Lise RagbirSPONSOREDapexart Announces 2020–21 International Open Call WinnersThe four winning proposals were selected from 400 submissions and rated by over 500 jurors, who cast more than 20,000 votes to determine apexart’s upcoming exhibition season. NewsArtists Across the Internet Make Tributes to Dr. Anthony FauciOn social media, Fauci is being celebrated with admiring portraits, from cartoons to sock puppets bearing his image. After 150 Years, Looking Back at the Metropolitan Museum’s 10 Most Visited ExhibitionsThe COVID-19 pandemic has stalled the anniversary celebrations of the largest museum in the United States. Frye Art Museum Workers Say Layoffs Motivated by Union BustingDonning face masks and gloves, and standing six feet apart, workers picketed the Seattle museum, saying two union representatives were unjustly targeted. Free Online Workshops Help Artists Navigate Finances During COVID-19Zoom sessions hosted by Art World Conference seek to economically guide artists and independent cultural workers during the months to come. The Allusive, Improvisational Artworks of Thaddeus MosleyThe formal aspects of Mosley’s work have been thoroughly considered over the years, perhaps at the expense of exploring symbolism in his individual works. Julia FriedmanArtists Are Teaching Free Online Classes to Kids in Both English and SpanishThe 18th Street Arts Center is launching a mini-semester’s worth of virtual art school for children, from toddlers to teenagers. Elisa Wouk AlminoMeet the NYC Art Community: Constantina Zavitsanos Wants Us to “Care for One Another and IDGAF How Silly That Sounds”An interview series spotlighting New York’s creative community. Hear directly from artists, curators, and art workers about their current projects and personal quirks. Elisa Wouk AlminoSupport Hyperallergic's independent journalismBecome a MemberMost Popular on HyperallergicA Couple Made a Mini-Museum for Their Gerbils to Visit During Quarantine2,500 Museums You Can Now Visit VirtuallyLet Us Now Praise Humble ArtistsNature-Inspired Artworks Tap Into the Dark Side of the PsycheA View From the Easel During Times of QuarantineComics from the archive...What Kind of Capitalist Are You?Due to certain budgetary limitations, this comic had to pick up some sponsors. CM CampbellForward this newsletter to a friend! If this email was forwarded to you, click here to subscribe |
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