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Attend 25th Anniversary Celebration and Help Others!
Beginning March 28 – April 4th, an anonymous donor will match the ticket sales for our 25th Anniversary Celebration in order to provide entrance for disadvantaged family members associated with WPCA’s educational programming. Read more →
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Vanishing Points Opens March 23
Vanishing Points: Explorations in Architecture and Identity
March 23 – May 5, 2012
Spring Gallery Night Reception: Friday, April 20th from 5 – 9pm with a gallery talk by Michael Banning at 7pm. Read more →
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- Test Driving the New Season 6 Educatorsâ Guide — The new Season 6 educators’ guide is now available as a quick and easy downloadable PDF. As we celebrate the broadcast of our new season, I thought this week might...
- Open Enrollment | BAMPS — Armed with a freshly-minted MPS degree, Antonius Wiriadjaja surveys some of the thesis projects presented during ITP Thesis Week at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts.
- Yelling Fire in the Hall of Presidents — John P. Hogan considers Utah artist Jon McNaughton's controversial print "The Forgotten Man" in the context of history painting and politically-charged contemporary artworks.
- No Preservatives | News and Notes — Richard McCoy catches Art21 Blog readers up on the latest news from the field of contemporary art conservation.
- Just Us Boyz — John P. Hogan looks back at Paul McCarthy and Mike Kelley's seminal video "Family Tyranny/Cultural Soup" through the lens of internet comedy duo Tim and Eric.
- Weekly Roundup — This week's roundup has news on Martin Puryear, James Turrell, Kiki Smith and other artists featured on Art21 programs.
- Exclusive | Marina AbramoviÄ: Embracing Fashion — Art21's latest Exclusive video, "Marina Abramović: Embracing Fashion" is now live!
- Lives and Works in Berlin | Chicagoâs Big Youth in Berlin — The group show Big Youth II at Bourouina Gallery in Berlin introduces Chicago's emerging artists to an international audience.
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