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15 Photoville Exhibitions We Can't Wait to See

15 Photoville Exhibitions We Can't Wait to See
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NEA Funds Anti-Gun Exhibit At Chicago Museum

Blue Star Contemporary presents the work of Doerte Weber, Joanna Keane Lopez, and Terran Last Gun

Blue Star Contemporary presents the work of Doerte Weber, Joanna Keane Lopez, and Terran Last Gun Ruth Buentello, Last Supper. SAN ANTONIO, TX .-Blue Star Contemporary, San Antonio’s first and longest-running contemporary art nonprofit, announces the opening of three new summer 2021 exhibitions. The solo exhibitions feature the work of Doerte Weber, Joanna Keane Lopez, and Terran Last Gun. Doerte Weber presents Shed, a collection of weavings reflecting on COVID-19, everyday life during the pandemic, and climate issues. Joanna Keane Lopez is a multidisciplinary artist whose work blurs boundaries between contemporary sculpture and architecture through the medium of adobe mud. Her BSC presentation will include a newly commissioned sculptural work. Terran Last Gun presents an exhibition of ledger drawings, a form which rose to prominence among Native American artists in the mid-1800s and continues today.

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A Message from Aperture Foundation's New Executive Director

A Message from Aperture Foundation’s New Executive Director Sarah Meister reflects on the role Aperture has played throughout her life and how photography brings us together, across continents and decades. Sara Cwynar, Today is my second First Day at a New Job, and I’m giddy with anticipation. My first First Day was in September 1994, fresh out of college, when I walked into the Department of Photography at the Museum of Modern Art. We used typewriters on occasion, floppy disks at shared computers, no internet or email! John Szarkowski stopped by regularly, and people smoked in their offices. Every Thursday morning, the curatorial staff would gather to look at portfolios that photographers had dropped off and mailed in from all over the world. I couldn’t believe how fortunate I was to spend my days around amazing photographs and brilliant people. That feeling never waned and in my new role leading Aperture, I imagine it never will.

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Things to do in Cincinnati this week: May 3-9

Things to do in Cincinnati this week: May 3-9 Monday, May 3 FOOD: Asian Food Week, Greater Cincinnati area Asian restaurants. Runs May 3-9. Order 3-course prix fixe meal for $20 or $30 or a secret menu item not typically offered on menu. asianati.com/afw. THEATER: I Shall Not Be Moved, streaming online via Ensemble Theatre through May 9. Free. ensemblecincinnati.org. Tuesday, May 4 ART ENDING SOON: Frank Duveneck: American Master, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday, 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Thursdays, Cincinnati Art Museum, 953 Eden Park Drive, Mount Adams. Runs through May 9. $10, $5 seniors and ages 6-17, free ages 5-under. Reservations required. cincinatiartmuseum.org.

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