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Mercer County Library System Virtual Events for March 2021

PRINCETON NJ Announcement Princeton area community website with events, comprehensive business listings, and local information Share: Mercer County Library System Virtual Events for March 2021 February 09, 2021 MCL s library branches are now open to the public with a hybrid service model, limited occupancy, services, and hours of operation. Please see www.mcl.org for more details. At this time, our Hollowbrook branch will be participating in Curbside Pick-Up only. Go to the Hollowbrook Branch page on our website for more information. We will continue to offer virtual programming through a combination of prerecorded videos, online programs and contests, live virtual events, and some limited outdoor events at our branches. Check out what we have planned on our online event calendar.

Minnesota Center for Book Arts Confronts White Supremacy with Window Art Installation

Minnesota Center for Book Arts Confronts White Supremacy with Window Art Installation Eyes Wide Shut, by Evanston-based artist Ben Blount, speaks to the many facets of white supremacy in a series of 140 letterpress prints. MCBA Exhibition A new art installation is on display at Minnesota Center for Book Arts in downtown Minneapolis. Pasted across the center’s windows are white posters with simple black text: White supremacy is tenacious. White supremacy is laughable. White supremacy is calculated. White supremacy is hot garbage. Eighteen phrases repeat across 140 prints. The art installation, titled Eyes Wide Shut, is the work of Evanston-based artist, designer, and letterpress printer Ben Blount. 

Warhol Foundation Announces Fall 2020 Grant Recipients

Duane Linklater, The place I seek to go, 2014, coyote fur, garment rack, hanger, flatscreen TV, Mac Mini, HD video loop, cables, 132 x 66 x 20 . Photo: SITE Photography. Collection of Remai Modern, Saskatoon. Courtesy Catriona Jeffries, Vancouver. January 14, 2021 at 12:51pm The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts has announced the fifty-one recipients of its fall 2020 grants, which total $3.9 million and are issued in support of visual arts programs, exhibitions, and curatorial research. Among the first-time grantees are several dedicated to creating opportunities for emerging and underrepresented artists and writers who identify as BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and who are living with disabilities. These include Philadelphia’s BlackStar, which prioritizes opportunities for filmmakers and critics, and Chicago’s Sixty Inches from Center and New York’s Wendy’s Subway, both of which focus on innovative arts publishing and archiving practices.

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