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February 8, 2022 β’ View in browserGood morning. π€οΈ Today, Solange Knowles is launching a Brooklyn-based ceramics residency program, 2,700 artists in New York state are set to benefit from a new $125M fund, and the capital of Vermont passed an ordinance last year that directs some funds to purchase art directly from artists. β Hrag Vartanian, editor-in-chief 2,700 Artists in New York State Will Benefit from New $125M ProgramCreatives Rebuild New York will provide monthly guaranteed income payments to 2,400 artists and jobs to 300 others. | Hakim Bishara SPONSORED BRIClab Residency Applications Open for NYC Visual Artists, Performers, and Media MakersBRICβs multidisciplinary program in Brooklyn has cohorts in Contemporary Art, Film & TV, Performing Arts, and Video Art. Applications are due March 10. Learn more. IN OTHER NEWS Egyptologists uncovered over 18,000 sherds used as writing surfaces 2,000 years ago, featuring inscriptions of children's drawings and grocery lists. After 70 years, UC Berkeley repatriates the remains of 20 Wiyot tribal members killed in what's known as the Indian Island Massacre of 1860. Saint Heron launches a Brooklyn-based ceramics residency, announcing its inaugural cohort of participating artists. A new report reveals that a number of traders are selling NFTs to themselves to artificially inflate their value. SPONSORED Tyler School of Art and Architecture Selects Jova Lynne as New Gallery DirectorCurator, educator, and transdisciplinary artist Jova Lynne is coming from MOCAD to lead Temple Contemporary exhibitions and public programs. Learn more. MORE FROM HYPERALLERGIC The Power of Cities to Serve the Arts Needs to Be HarnessedAn ordinance passed last year in Burlington, Vermont, directs city funds for public art only to work that is permanent and purchased from individual artists. | James Lockridge SPONSORED DUβs Emergent Digital Practices Faculty Merge Art & Technology to Inspire Change for Public GoodGraduate students in the University of Denverβs Emergent Digital Practices program work on research with faculty who are engaged directly with their communities, both online and off. Learn more. Edith Schloss and Her Feminine Take on New Yorkβs Macho Art SceneSchloss challenged the concept of the lone genius toiling in his studio, instead framing this cohort of artists as neighbors and friends. | Karen Chernick Communist Heroes Die Standing Tall in a Budapest ParkUprooted and soulless, the stone and metal statues at Memento Park have long outlived the world that gave birth to them. | Avedis Hadjian Become a member today to support our independent journalism. MOST POPULAR The Anarchist-designed DIY Heaters Saving Lives of Unhoused PeopleA Teenagerβs Dreamy Art Deco Bedroom From 1929Hannah Lee's Dreamlike RealismDoes South Korea's Nose-only Covid Mask Pass the Smell Test?Emboldened by Ukraine Crisis, Azerbaijan Escalates its War on Armenian Heritage Sites
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