Maranhão, “great sea”, “flowing sea”, a place of constant movement and diverse cultural interplay. In this web of exchanges and hybridizations, reggae began reaching different regions of the state and the island of São Luís in the 1970s.
Dana Awartani’s Standing by the ruins brings together existing works with a major new commission in a moving exploration of love and loss, destruction and the passage of time.
Movements for Staying Alive brings together new commissions alongside recent and historical works that value the importance of movement as a means to learn, connect, and foster a sense of community.
PAM CUT // Center for an Untold Tomorrow has announced that media artists Fernanda D’Agostino and Ime N. Etuk have been awarded the Oregon Media Arts Fellowship for 2025.
Kathryn Markel Fine Arts (NY, NY) is pleased to announce “Ecstatic Earth,” featuring new paintings by Marilla Palmer. This will be her sixth solo exhibition with the gallery.
Portuguese street artist Alexandre Farto, also known as Vhils, rose to fame thanks to his innovative technique of drilling portraits onto the surface of walls.