Exploring Chaos in Fashion with CFGNY

CFGNY, the self-proclaimed “vaguely Asian” art and fashion collective, is making waves this spring with several high-profile exhibitions and projects. At Pioneer Works, they are part of a group exhibition exploring Asian fashion, where they’ve transformed the space into a cardboard-lined shipping container, showcasing studio portraits from Ho Chi Minh City—an emerging fashion hub. Later, their show at Amant will […]

Actress Juliette Lewis Transforming Into a Chair: An Artistic Exploration

The Julia Stoschek Foundation recently unveiled a groundbreaking exhibition entitled “What a Wonderful World: An Audiovisual Poem,” marking a significant exploration into 120 years of time-based art and early cinema. This immersive exhibit, showcased at the historic Variety Arts Theater in Downtown Los Angeles, offers a unique journey through the evolution of film, video, and cinematic art forms. Spanning multiple […]

School of Visual Arts Closes Curatorial Practice MA Program

The School of Visual Arts (SVA) in Manhattan is set to discontinue its 14-year-old master of arts degree in curatorial practice, announced to coincide with the retirement of program founder and chair Steven Henry Madoff in May 2027. Effective immediately, the program will no longer accept new applicants. This decision follows Madoff’s announcement to retire and discussions with SVA President […]

Potential Opportunities Available in March 2026

Opportunities Residencies, fellowships, grants, and open calls from Vermont Studio Center, the Japanese American National Museum, and more in our monthly list of opportunities for artists, writers, and art workers. Giovanni Battista Piranesi, “Two Workmen at Tables” (early 1770s), pen and black/brown ink on laid paper, 8 5/16 × 13 11/16 inches (image courtesy the National Gallery of Art, The […]

Wally Hedrick’s Anti-War Protest Through Sexual Imagery

**Art Review: Wally Hedrick’s Retrospective ‘Sex Politics Religion’** Wally Hedrick, a pivotal figure in the San Francisco counterculture of the mid-20th century, receives his first retrospective in 40 years. Titled “Sex Politics Religion,” the exhibition showcases three themes that fueled Hedrick’s creative outpouring: taboo subjects that merged art with protest. This two-location show spans Parker Gallery and The Box in […]

Indian Educator Receives $1 Million Global Teacher Prize for Creative Teaching

Indian educator and artist Rouble Nagi has been honored with the esteemed Global Teacher Prize 2026, receiving a $1 million award designed to recognize exceptional teachers globally. Acclaimed for her inventive methods, Nagi has revitalized underprivileged communities in India into lively, open-air classrooms, delivering education to the marginalized communities that require it the most. India, a country with deep cultural […]

Whitney Museum Art-Themed Crossword Puzzle

**Raw Material: The Art and Life of Susan Kleckner** *Exhibition at Haverford College’s Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery* The world of art continually evolves, embracing new forms, pushing boundaries, and reflecting societal change. This is exemplified in the works of Susan Kleckner, a pioneering figure whose influences in feminist art, filmmaking, photography, and performance art have left a lasting impression. Haverford College’s […]

Ex-Professional Figure Skater Utilizes Background to Obtain Distinct Ice Skating Footage as Camera Operator

The Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics figure skating event represented a pivotal moment in the discipline, especially through the contributions of on-ice cameraman Jordan Cowan. Cowan, an ex-competitive ice dancer, introduced an extraordinary dimension to figure skating videography by being the inaugural camera operator permitted on the Olympic rink, documenting the athletes’ performances and genuine emotions up close after they completed […]

Ceramic Artist Celebrates Black Heritage through Hair-Inspired Vases

Clay is a remarkably adaptable substance, capable of transforming into anything from everyday crockery to artistic sculptures. Dallas-based ceramicist and self-identified “clay stylist” Danielle Williams of Strong Roots Pottery is innovatively exploring the medium in bold and significant ways. Through her creations, she celebrates “the duality of beauty and strength inherent in Black hair,” crafting eye-catching vases inspired by Bantu […]