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View in browser | hyperallergic.comMay 29, 2020The Truth About Jane RoeIn the new documentary AKA Jane Roe, Roe v. Wade plaintiff Norma McCorvey reveals that her anti-abortion stance later in life was nothing but “an act.” Dan SchindelA Queer, South Asian Utopia Comes to Life in This Graphic NovelBishakh Som’s Apsara Engine imagines what happens when femmes, as Donna Haraway writes, “make kin, not babies.” Bedatri D. ChoudhurySPONSOREDNewsHong Kong Cultural Workers Say New Legislation Will Eliminate Creative FreedomOver 1,500 people have signed a petition questioning “how much room would remain for free speech and artistic expression” in a now-passed legislation plan that would give mainland China the power to suppress political protest in Hong Kong. Spice Up Your Video Conference Backgrounds After a Visit to the “Zoom Museum”The Zoom Museum, created by Iruoma Ekpunobi, is a comprehensive compilation of artworks made available by different institutions for your conferencing needs. New USPS Stamps Commemorate Four Harlem Renaissance FiguresStylized in soft hues, new stamps bear the likenesses of novelist Nella Larsen, philosopher Alaine Locke, historian Arturo Alfonso Schomburg, and poet Anne Spencer. At This Museum, Reopening Plans Include a Wearable Buzzing Device to Remind You to Social DistanceFuture visitors to Magazzino Italian Art in Hudson Valley will be expected to do more than frequent hand sanitizer stations. SPONSOREDSMFA at Tufts Announces As Above, So Below, a Virtual MFA Thesis ExhibitionThe exhibition goes live June 1, while artist talks and a digital walkthrough will take place via Zoom on June 4 at 6:30pm (EDT). AIDS Memorial Quilt Volunteers Repurpose Fabric to Sew Masks for Essential WorkersGert McMullin, one of the founders of the NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt, has been using fabric from the historic quilt to create protective masks for essential workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Billy AnaniaRoxanne Swentzell Picks Five Artists to Watch From Indian MarketIn this ongoing series, curators and members of the Native arts community share five artists they were looking forward to seeing at the 2020 Indian Market, which has been postponed to 2021. Ellie Duke
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