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Montana modernists: Lela and Rudy Autio s legacy remembered at YAM

Montana modernists: Lela and Rudy Autio s legacy remembered at YAM
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Theaster Gates on craft, urban reform and a love of London

Theaster Gates on craft, urban reform and a love of London
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Around the Town: Helena-area arts and entertainment news published Thursday, July 1

Around the Town: Helena-area arts and entertainment news published Thursday, July 1
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2021 MFAs gather for curated exhibition at Sculpture Space NYC

Conflux: Alfred Ceramics MFA 2021 opens today at Sculpture Space NYC Alfred University’s School of Art and Design MFA class of 2021 will exhibit a curated selection of work from their thesis exhibitions in the gallery at Sculpture Space NYC, located at 47-21 35th Street, Long Island City, NY. Alfred University’s School of Art and Design MFA class of 2021 will exhibit a curated selection of work from their thesis exhibitions in the gallery at Sculpture Space NYC, located at 47-21 35th Street, Long Island City, NY. The exhibition, Conflux: Alfred Ceramics MFA 2021, will be on view from June 11 through July 24 2021. The gallery is open Tuesday-Saturday: 2 pm - 8 pm; Sunday by appointment. To schedule an appointment please email info@sculpturespacenyc.com (masks are required)

Holter features Soojin Choi: To Be of Seven Minds | Local

Don’t expect a clear answer. Choi, who grew up in South Korea, but now lives and studies in the United States, is exploring the ambiguity of emotions. The inspiration for the exhibit, she said in a Zoom interview, grows out of living between two cultures and not really feeling part of either. She lived in Korea until after high school graduation and has lived in the United States for 12 years, and English is her second language. There’s a cultural difference about emotions,” she said. “We all humans. We can be empathetic about certain emotions. It all depends on a culture.”

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