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Arts Council England’s Reapplication Mandate and Budget Cuts Threaten Nearly 1,000 Cultural Organizations
Arts Council England’s surprise funding changes and government cuts place 990 arts organizations at risk.
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Arts Council England’s surprise funding changes and government cuts place 990 arts organizations at risk.
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Panu Syrjämäki examines the tension between cultural preservation and performance in the newly opened Santa Ynez Chumash Museum.
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Open to essays, reviews, and scholarship exploring the meaning of art today—judged by Natalie Hegert; no fee; deadline: Sept 14, 2025.
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Flash Grenades series of anonymous opinion blasts from inside the art world. Real voices. No names. No filters. These views are their own.
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The Smithsonian Museum of American History removed Trump’s impeachment references from its exhibit, raising concerns about political influence, historical erasure, and institutional censorship under the current administration.
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Lower East Side Printshop’s 2025 Keyholder Residency gives NYC artists nine months of free 24/7 studio access, printmaking facilities, a $1,000 stipend, and a free class. Apply by August 15.
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The destruction of The Market Gallery in South Shields—founded by Laura Robertson and Theodore Godfrey-Cass—underscores a growing global crisis facing art spaces.
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Hauser & Wirth collaborates with Berlin gallery Société for States of Being, a Berlin Art Week 2025 highlight featuring Louise Bourgeois, Rashid Johnson, and Petra Cortright in a powerful dialogue on identity and agency.
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Despite the 2022 closure of the San Francisco Art Institute, archivists Becky Alexander and Jeff Gunderson are preserving its 150-year legacy while a new SFMOMA exhibit and Laurene Powell Jobs’ CASA project promise a creative revival.
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Charles and Ray Eames’s Case Study House #8 endures Pacific Palisades fires, reopening after restoration with first-ever accessible creative studio.
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Cincinnati Art Museum receives a $5 million gift from collector Mary W. Baskett to launch its first dedicated fashion gallery, showcasing renowned Japanese designers like Issey Miyake and Rei Kawakubo, and expanding its textile arts program.
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Renowned art detective Arthur Brand recovers stolen Dutch East India Company archives, including 17th-century ship logs and the corporation’s founding manuscript, restoring invaluable global history.