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The exhibition features artwork from graduate students at NYU’s Program in Museum Studies; Tisch graduate student and CAS alumna are among 11 indigenous and Native American artists included
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ROSIE WON THE WAR Exhibit Opens January 17 – March 22, 2019
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An opening reception will be held in the space on October 5, 2018 from 5pm-8pm.
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"In/Visible: Portraits of Farmers and Spice Porters of India," a series of portraits of Indian women farmers and men working as spice porters, will be on display this summer for 24-hour public viewing from June 7 - September 7, 2018 at NYU's Kimmel Windows Galleries at the corner of LaGuardia Place and West 3rd Street.
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Exhibition Seeks to Inspire Individual and Social Change Through Poetry and Street Activism
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Forty-one artists from around the globe return to their alma mater for NYU Kimmel Galleries’ first annual all alumni artist exhibition Convergence 2017.
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The exhibition brings together compelling archival photo and film material shot 35 years ago in the fishing village of Aby in Ivory Coast, West Africa. The greeting “Amanié” (meaning “what’s new?” in Agni, the language spoken in Aby) can also include the sharing of nightly dreams.
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The exhibition is free and open to the public and can be viewed simply by walking past the vitrines located on LaGuardia Place and West 3rd Street.
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Lost Streets is part of citywide efforts from a range of people, organizations, and neighborhoods to use the collective activist histories as inspiration for ongoing struggles for housing justice. Lost Streets will remain on display 24-hours a day through June 22, 2017.
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New York University’s Kimmel Galleries | Stovall is pleased to host “Unnatural Election: Artists Respond to the 2016 US Presidential Election” curated by Washington Heights artist Andrea Arroyo.