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May | Sapientia Gloria Corona Est | University of Southern Indiana


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Arts / Entertainment
Sapientia Gloria Corona Est
Tuesday, May 18, 2021 to
Saturday, May 22, 2021 at
10:00 am to
5:00 pm
New Harmony Gallery 506 Main St
As part of the ongoing Social Alchemy partnership with Indianapolis-based Big Car Collaborative, this exhibition taps into the history, art, and architecture that has long made New Harmony a source of creative and spiritual energy for artists and thinkers.
The New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art’s latest exhibition 
Sapientia Gloria Corona Est curated by Shauta Marsh and featuring works by Audrey Barcio and Rachel Leah Cohn opens Saturday, May 15 and runs through Saturday, June 26. An opening reception with limited capacity per the University of Southern Indiana’s Covid-19 guidelines will be held from 3 to 5 p.m. Saturday, May 15. An artist talk will be held at 1 p.m. on the c ....

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Julie Anand and Damon Sauer | LensCulture


About Julie Anand and Damon Sauer
Damon Sauer and Julie Anand are artists and educators based in Phoenix, Arizona. Anand and Sauer s current collaboration Ground Truth Corona Landmarks explores the the ubiquity of contemporary satellite technology filling the skies in the context of the remains of Cold War satellite calibration markers on the ground. The project was chosen as a Critical Mass Top 50 selection in 2016 and has recently been featured in Wired magazine and Places Journal with upcoming features in Lenscratch and Hyperallergic.
Both artists received their MFA degrees in Photography from the University of New Mexico in 2005 and have been collaborating for over a decade. They use an interdisciplinary, haptic approach to lens-based media to interrogate boundaries and to explore the body as a site of perception. Art New England favorably reviewed Anand and Sauer’s first formal collaboration in 2004. Since then, their collaborative work has been exhibited at venues ....

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What's shifting at Newfields, and in museums around the world


On Feb.14, 2021, urban planner Danicia Monet posted a link to an open letter on her Facebook page, with its primary demand that Newfields CEO and president Charles Venable step down from the position he had occupied at the museum since 2012. That he ultimately did step down was certainly a dramatic development, but it may also be part of a broader shift occurring in arts institutions across the country and around the world.
Monet’s letter quickly gained 2219 signatures. 
Those who signed the letter insisted Venable step down because of a Newfields job posting that sought a museum director who would be responsible for attracting a “broader and more diverse audience while maintaining the museum’s “traditional, core, white audience.” The job posting was widely perceived as insensitive and racist and generated national attention inside and outside the museum community. ....

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