nbsp; Noah Davis at David Zwirner Gallery, NY BLACK ARTISTS WON NUMEROUS AWARDS, joined major art galleries, and published lavishly illustrated books about their work in 2020. Early in the year, Christine Turner’s documentary “Betye Saar: Taking Care of Business” screened at Sundance, an expansive survey of Los Angeles painter Noah Davis opened at David Zwirner gallery, and “Working Together: Louis Draper and the Kamoinge Workshop” at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts offered a comprehensive look back at the first 20 years of the New York collective of Black photographers. Then COVID-19 hit and racial justice protests swept across the nation in the wake of the police murder of George Floyd, and countless other Black people. The global pandemic, racial reckoning, and a contentious Presidential election defined 2020. Against this backdrop, museums and galleries temporarily shut down starting in March and artists and cultural workers faced reduced incomes, while arts nonprofits contended with budget shortfalls. In response, foundations launched new grant programs to support artists and organizations in need. Art fairs migrated online and institutions enhanced their websites with digital programming, images and videos documenting exhibitions, and Zoom calls facilitating panel discussions and talks with artists and curators. […]
Forever Chanel/Coco + Karl Kent State University Museum | Fri, 06/11/2021 - 00:00 - Sun, 05/29/2022 - 23:45 | We live in a world where fashion, celebrity and personality are inextricably intertwined and elevated to heights of global phenomena. A singular name — Cher, Madonna, Naomi or even Bernie — denotes an immediate and comprehensive image of personae, values and impact. The name Chanel has endured for over 100 years: What does that tell us about the House of Chanel and what does that reveal about us?
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Welcome to the Kent State University Museum, home of extraordinary collections of historic dress, fashion, textiles, and decorative arts. Here you will find works by many of the world’s great artists and designers, known and unknown, from across time and continents.
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Akron is home to a thriving art scene thanks to the efforts of local foundations, government, and nearby Kent State University. You'll find everything from live theater and music to local artists and exhibitions in galleries and museums. There are annual events, open houses, performances, live music, and more held almost every day of the year in Akron. Take the time to enjoy and experience the local art scene by visiting downtown Akron to experience the best of arts & culture in Central and Northeastern Ohio.
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The Museum was founded in 1982 alongside the Shannon Rodgers and Jerry Silverman School of Fashion Design and Merchandising, and offers invaluable first-hand experiences for all students, faculty and staff at Kent State University. The Museum also serves the culturally rich communities of Northeastern Ohio as well as global audiences through the loan of objects … Continued
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Here is a brief rundown of some coming entertainment options in Northeast Ohio. Make submissions for consideration via email to entertainment@morningjournal.com or entertainment@. You must include a phone number and/or web address for publication. Art Cleveland Museum of Art: 11150 East Blvd., presents “Cycles of Life: The Four Seasons Tapestries,” through Feb. 19; “Photographs in […]
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The Smithsonian American Art Museum’s new show documents the turbulent decade and the provocative dialog happening in a diverse art community
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