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Interview with Artist Carolina Amaya

We And The Color

Embarking on a transformative journey that transcends borders and artistic landscapes, Carolina Amaya , born in Bogota, Colombia, in 1981, has emerged as a prominent contemporary artist now calling Berlin home. As her artistic voice resonates globally, she significantly contributes to shaping the discourse surrounding contemporary art.

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Indigenous Cultural Abundance Overflows in Dana Claxton’s Vibrant Portraits

Colossal

“Jeneen” (2018-2019), LED Firebox with trans-mounted chromogenic transparency, 60 x 40 inches. All images © Dana Claxton, shared with permission In the vibrant, enigmatic portraiture series titled Headdress, Vancouver-based artist Dana Claxton celebrates Indigenous cultural abundance.

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The Print Swap Announces Exhibitions in India and New York

Feature Shoot

The Print Swap exhibition at the Indian Photo Festival 2018. First, we’re headed back to the Indian Photo Festival in Hyderabad, India’s longest-running international photography festival, which in 2020 presented work by 350 artists across 35 countries.

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Creative conferences and events to get excited about in 2023

Creative Boom

3 Easy Steps To Get Started with Sandy Carter – SXSW 2022 – Photo by Lauren Hartmann OFFF – Barcelona, Spain (March 23-25) Veteran creativity conference OFFF returns with inspiring lectures by industry insiders, artist workshops, networking sessions and more.

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July 2021 Opportunities: Open Calls, Residencies, and Grants for Artists

Colossal

“The Safety Patrol” (2018) by Bisa Butler. Every month, Colossal shares a selection of opportunities for artists and designers, including open calls, grants, fellowships, and residencies. Selected artists will have the opportunity to exhibit physically at the Chicago fair and digitally through Virtual Editions.

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An Expansive Exhibition Pairs Two Indigenous Artists to Explore the Power of Socially Engaged Artmaking

Colossal

The expansive exhibition—featuring 26 mixed-media sculptures, installations, and wall hangings—joins two of the leading Indigenous artists working today in a manner that distinguishes both the connective threads and nuances within their bodies of work. Image © Cannupa Hanska Luger, courtesy of the Heard Museum, Craig Smith.

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Knight Foundation Funds the Future of Art With Grants for South Florida Artists

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For artists and art organizations, it’s the next frontier. Knight New Work (KNW) 2022 supports South Florida-area artists working in all genres who use technology in their practices to create, disseminate, and enhance the way art is experienced. To learn more about Knight Foundation’s arts program, visit kf.org/arts.

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