Countless Journeys. One Canada.
Calling Digital Artists to Submit to the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21’s Artist in Residence Program submitted
For the first time in six years, the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21’s Artist in Residence program, as a virtual residency, is open to artists across the country.The deadline has been extended to May 21, which gives artists plenty of time to get their creative applications in.
This year’s mission is to encourage artists to step outside their portfolios and explore digital mediums when sharing the stories of immigrant contributions to Canada. If the pandemic has taught us anything, it’s the power of digital storytelling and its ability to move us through long distances.
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The pandemic has (obviously) changed the way we live. Zoom is now part of the common vernacular in the same way we say Kleenex instead of tissue. It s been a little more than a year since most of the world went into lockdown, and students at the School of Visual Arts in New York participated in a very interesting art project – one that looks directly at how life has changed. It s called Old New World and takes the style of
New Yorker magazine covers depicting everyday life during the new normal. From masks at the dinner table to an illustration of a student emerging from the screen of a Zoom class, it all strikes a chord. So much so, in fact, that the whole project went viral. Check out this piece from
We Stand for You: ABC10 launches Race and Culture Content Team
The team will serve people who have been underrepresented in the media by amplifying their voices through authentic representation, engagement and in-depth stories. Author: KXTV Staff Updated: 9:46 AM PDT April 25, 2021
SACRAMENTO, Calif. ABC10 has announced the launch of a Race and Culture content team. The mission is to consistently serve people who have been historically overlooked or underrepresented in the media by amplifying their voices through authentic representation, community engagement and in-depth storytelling on all platforms.
“As a primary source of news and information for so many people in this area, we have a responsibility to be far more inclusive as to who and what we cover,” Risa Omega, President and General Manager of ABC10, said. “We’re committing resources, making new hires, and looking at every aspect of how we operate to ensure commitment to our au
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By Margherita Cole on April 14, 2021
“Dancing Pumpkin,” 2020, The New York Botanical Garden, Urethane paint on bronze, 196 7/8 x 116 7/8 x 117 1/4 in., Collection of the artist. Courtesy of Ota Fine Arts and David Zwirner. Photo by Robert Benson Photography.
Since her early childhood, contemporary artist Yayoi Kusama has found creative inspiration in nature. From polka dot pumpkins to flower “obliterations,” she captures plantlife in her own distinctive style. Now, audiences will be able to see Kusama s colorful art installed outdoors in a new exhibition at the New York Botanical Garden. Entitled
KUSAMA: Cosmic Nature, this show features a comprehensive collection of the artist s nature-themed artwork many of which were created specifically for the event spread across the site s 250-acre landscape.