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Knight Arts
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“All the Time in the World” at the McColl Center
Time. It is a concept with which we are all familiar. We count it. We waste it. We watch it go by. There is a right time and a wrong time. You can even be behind it or ahead of it. But do we really understand it? Do we all [...]
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Work with University of Wynwood and Coral Morphologic
By P. Scott Cunningham, University of Wynwood
Ever considered working for a fake university? How about a scientific lab? How about both? University of Wynwood and Coral Morphologic are searching for qualified candidates for a full-time Operations Manager. The new Operations Manager will be someone who has a [...]
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Craig Coleman experiments in a ‘laboratory of light’
Mercer University’s Art Department will host a closing reception Friday, February 8 at 10 a.m. in the Hardman Hall Gallery for “Laboratory of Light: Some Results of Unorthodox Imaging.” The exhibit, which opened on January 14, features multimedia works by artist and faculty member Craig Coleman, exploring expanded forms of [...]
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“When Attitudes Became Form Become Attitudes” opens at MOCAD
Opening night attendees, surrounded by art at every turn.
On Friday, February 1, the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit (MOCAD) (a Knight Arts grantee) held the opening reception for their latest show, the highly conceptual “When Attitudes Became Form Become Attitudes.” The exhibit features contributions from 80 contemporary artists and [...]
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Race, history and community in “Black and White,” with work by Ta-Coumba Aiken, Joseph Norman and Gordon Parks
Gordon Parks, “American Gothic, Washington D.C.”, 1942, silver gelatin print.
There’s a small but noteworthy exhibition on view now in Metropolitan State University’s Gordon Parks Gallery. “Black and White” includes work by three artists – the gallery’s namesake, Gordon Parks, St. Paul-based artist and community activist; Ta-Coumba [...]
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