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Deborah Kruger's exhibition at Raleigh Arts' Block Gallery, "TURBULENCE," explores the themes of bird extinction and the loss of indigenous languages.
The Art Institute of Chicago appointed Dr. Jacques Schuhmacher as its Executive Director of Provenance Research, indicating an enhanced focus on the origins of its collection.
The NAU Lumberjack Marching Band has been selected to perform in the 2025 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, as they work on fundraising and inclusivity.
An art installation featuring 100 life-sized elephant sculptures, called "The Great Elephant Migration," is on display in Miami Beach to promote conservation and support indigenous artistry.
Justin Sun ate a banana from his recently purchased $6.2 million artwork by Italian artist Cattelan, originally showcased at Art Basel Miami Beach in 2019.
Cryptocurrency entrepreneur Justin Sun ate a banana, part of the $6.2 million artwork "Comedian" by Maurizio Cattelan, at a Hong Kong press conference.
Minneapolis kicks off a series of art and community events led by local artist KingDemetrius Pendleton to celebrate the 38th Street Cultural District, starting this Sunday.
Art Club at POST Houston, opening December 7, is a new venue combining a daytime museum with an immersive art experience and a nighttime club with DJs, aiming to become a unique cultural hub in the city.
The Dix Park Conservancy is unveiling Lamar Whidbee's art installation "Get Well Soon" at the historic Spruill Building, highlighting the evolution of mental health awareness.
The Sacramento City Council designated a historic Tudor Revival-style home, once the residence of Ronald Reagan, as a landmark to preserve its cultural heritage.
The "Head Over Heels" musical, presented by The Fleetwood Project at Mansfield's Farr Best Theater, is set to energize the local cultural scene this Friday.
The White Settlement Craft Club's December meeting is rescheduled to December 16 due to a run-off election, with crafters set to create a snowman. Registration is still open.
Cleveland artists will showcase their work at this year's Prizm Art Fair during Miami Art Week, with support from local institutions and a mission to highlight the African American and Black experience.
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