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July 6, 2022 β’ View in browserGood morning. π€οΈ Today, our staff reporter Elaine Velie looks into how NYC Mayor Eric Adams's education budget cuts are affecting the work of art teachers, police officials in Virginia admit to tear-gassing peaceful protesters at a confederate memorial, and David Lynchβs Lost Highway returns to theaters with 4K restoration. There's more: An artist revives the lost tradition of Jewish papercuts; a show about France's pioneering women artists; studio visits in Karachi, Pakistan, and more. Also, our monthly Opportunities column is out with grants, open calls, residencies, fellowships, and more. Who knows, it might take your life in a totally new direction. β Hakim Bishara, interim editor-in-chief The Pioneering Feminists of French ArtPioneers at Parisβs MusΓ©e du Luxembourg places a particular emphasis on women artists who challenged and subverted conventional norms of gender presentation, sexuality, motherhood, and race. | Anna Souter SPONSORED Corcoran Celebrates Black Fatherhood in New Photojournalism ExhibitionPart of a media project by Dr. Imani M. Cheers, Framing Fatherhood is on view at the George Washington Universityβs Corcoran School of the Arts and Design in DC through July 31. Learn more. WHAT'S HAPPENING Students in an art class at MS 821 Sunset Park Prep in Brooklyn (photo by and courtesy Olivia Swisher) NYC Mayor Eric Adams slashes school funding by over $200 million, jeopardizing art departments across the city. The Richmond Police Department admits to using tear gas on peaceful protesters near the Robert E. Lee statue in 2020.SPONSORED Embark on an Art Adventure at Seattle Art FairThis destination for modern and contemporary art showcases the vibrant arts community of the Pacific Northwest alongside galleries from around the world, open July 21 through 24. Learn more. WORKING WITH PAPER Reviving the Lost Craft of Jewish PapercutsAnna Kronick is one of very few Judaic paper cutters practicing today, with a highly contemporary body of work that breathes new life into the sacred tradition. | Isa Segalovich Tanoa Sasrakuβs Enigmatic "Earth Photos"In finding new ways to read and map landscapes, Tanoa Sasraku disrupts our expectations of the rural and opens up latent memories, mythologies, and energies. | Anna Souter ALSO ON HYPERALLERGIC Inside the Wondrous Studios of Three Pakistani ArtistsContemporary artist studios in Karachi prioritize pragmatism; many resist a traditional understanding of spaces with singular purposes. | Nageen Shaikh How David Lynch Found His Late Style in Lost HighwayA 4K restoration of the film offers a new chance to untangle its uneasily ambiguous, highly bifurcated plot. | Cole Kronman Opportunities in July 2022From grants, open calls, and commissions to residencies, fellowships, and workshops, our monthly list of opportunities for artists, writers, and art workers. Become a member today to support our independent journalism. Become a Member |
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