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Met Museum Announces Free Memberships for NY SNAP Recipients
Millions of residents across New York State are now eligible for the "Explorer" program, which offers perks like streamlined entry and special previews.
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Millions of residents across New York State are now eligible for the "Explorer" program, which offers perks like streamlined entry and special previews.
New York Newsletter
Plus, Frank Stella’s collection of Navajo weavings and Martha Cooper’s iconic New York.
Feature
The annual festival, which went on hiatus during the pandemic, welcomed visitors into the workspaces of over 250 artists in the Brooklyn neighborhood.
News
New site markers installed in the Hudson River Valley city last month have been decried as “bland,” “ugly,” and “sterile slop.”
Art Review
She puts her own spin on autobiography, exceeding her own cult status as a monastic artist.
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ruby onyinyechi amanze’s mosaic “May Your Road Be Light and Fun” at Borough Hall excerpts drawings from over 10 years of the artist’s practice.
Art Review
Her photographs showcase an intensely physical side of the city: breaking down boxes to dance upon, spray-painting subway cars.
Art Review
The artist challenges the status quo of postmodernism, not by knocking it over but by slyly subverting it.
Opinion
If “pothole politics” is about fixing what people experience in their daily lives, then cultural funding should follow the same logic: steady, predictable, and built to last.
New York Newsletter
Celebrate with a visit to Betye Saar's doll collection and Roberto Lugo's ode to Puerto Rico.
Art Review
She rejected fascism not only by depicting what she endured in the Holocaust but also the tenderness of everyday Romani life.
Feature
Nearing the occasion of her 100th birthday, an exhibition at the New York Historical celebrates Saar’s promised gift of her collection of dolls to the institution.