As part of its reopening slate, a film series at the museum pays tribute to the foundational programming of its influential film curator Iris Barry.
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December 19, 2019

 

A History of Film at MoMA, as Told by Its Original Curator

As part of its reopening slate, a film series at the museum pays tribute to the foundational programming of its influential film curator Iris Barry.

Elizabeth Horkley

 
 
 
 

An Art-Filled Holiday Event at the Underground Museum

The centerpiece will be a performance from 7NMS, while guests can get last-minute holiday shopping done courtesy of the Crenshaw Skate Club, Free Black Women’s Library, Kids of Immigrants, and the Reparations Club.

Matt Stromberg

 
 
 
 

Cartoon Network Partners With a Program to Mentor Animators With Autism

The Exceptional Minds academy recently paired students up with mentors from Cartoon Network to give artists an opportunity to get feedback on their work. Three students open up about their experience.

Emily Wilson

 
 
 

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Controversy Boils Over Italian Soccer League’s Anti-Racism Campaign Featuring Apes

A campaign to fight racism against Black players in soccer stadiums backfired as it presented controversial images of primates to advance its message of tolerance.

 

A Museum in Hawai’i Eliminates Single-Use Plastic Products

The Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum plans to install water bottle stations and educational signage promoting the benefits of reducing the use of plastics and creating a waste-free lunch as part of field trips.

 

Rembrandt and van Gogh Masterpieces Inspire Names for a Planet and Star

Two celestial bodies in the Andromeda constellation have been named “Night Watch” and “Starry Night.”

 
 
 
 
 

Reimagining Museum Design, with Education at the Forefront

It’s time to conceive of museums as social, educational centers with libraries, classrooms, gathering spaces where everyone — especially young people — love to hang out.

Hakan Topal

 
 
 
 

Meet the Art Community of the US Southwest: Kate Marquez Wants Tucson to Be a Place For Collaboration

An interview series spotlighting some of the creative community members in the US Southwest. Hear from artists, curators, and art workers about their current projects and personal quirks.

Ellie Duke

 
 
 
 

Honoring the Art of the Archival Film

At the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam, the Re-Releasing History program presented a dazzling array of movies built from found footage and more.

Andrew Northrop

 
 
 
 

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