![]() ![]() From conceptual art to punk and street culture to queer and feminist practices, this canon-expanding exhibition interrogates hierarchies between media and features artworks by nearly one hundred artists. The exhibition documents the zine’s relationship to a range of avant-garde practices and intersections with other mediums, including painting, drawing, collage, photography, performance, sculpture, video, and film. Zines have been widely used to create and foster communities outside of dominant culture since the early 1970s, when more affordable reproduction technologies like the photocopy machine became widely accessible. This exhibition explores the largely unexamined, yet vibrant aesthetic practice of zines. "Copy Machine Manifestos: Artists Who Make Zines" encompasses more than 800 objects examining how artists have used the medium of zines over the past half century. In a pioneering exhibition, the Brooklyn Museum will present the first-ever museum show dedicated to zines by artists in North America. November 18: Hudson Yards, multi-sensory events with puppet storytime, music workshop, dance workshop and lights of Diwali November 13: New York Public Library, Diwali puppet storytime and art November 11, 12: Children's Museum of Manhattan, Diwali Dances from all over India and art November 12: Brooklyn Museum 11/12, book reading and art November 11: Asia Society, a multi-sensory event with a puppet show and dance performances and workshops, mithai making, arts of Diwali, storytime, henna, photo booth and more. November 10: The Seaport, dances, DJ, art, Diwali food and mithai and a shopping market November 9: Brooklyn Children's Museum, a multi-sensory event featuring a puppet show, mithai making, art, and storytime November 8: Children's Museum of Art, featuring arts with a focus on Rangoli Local organization The Culture Tree will host several events for kids and families to celebrate: This festival of lights symbolizes of the triumph of light over darkness, knowledge over ignorance and hope over despair. The show features paintings, drawings, textile works, sculptures and mixed media pieces by significant artists from the last eight decades.ĭiwali is a major festival celebrated in South Asia by Hindus, Sikhs, Jains and Buddhists. The expansive exhibition fills two stories with stunning works by artists including Firelei Báez, Cecily Brown, Judy Chicago, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Mary Weatherford, Anicka Yi, and many others. It's free to visit through Januhours are Tuesday-Saturday, 11am-6pm. Nearly 100 pieces of art from their collection are now on view in a powerful and diverse show called " Making Their Mark: Art by Women in the Shah Garg Collection" in Chelsea (548 West 22nd Street). The organization champions artwork by women and seeks to remedy the imbalances facing marginalized artists. She decided to do something about that by founding the Shah Garg Foundation with her husband, Gaurav Garg. One-Pot Lasagna Soup: A Delicious Twist on a Family Favorite Introducing Lasagna Soup – a twist on the classic lasagna that my family loves.When Komal Shah starting collecting art more than a decade ago, she noticed something startling: "The art world does not treat women artists equally" compared to male artists.10 November Events & Holidays You'll Want To Add To Your Calendar November has crept up on us, and we can hardly believe we're on the brink of 2024! Time passes fast w….11 each year, is a time to honor and express gratitude to those who have se… 4 Kid-Friendly Ways to Thank Veterans Veterans Day, celebrated Nov.Easy Corn Casserole Is a Savory Thanksgiving Side Dish Corn casserole is a savory side dish that only takes about 5 minutes to prep, which makes it a perfect ad….Free Thanksgiving Printable Will Keep Kids Busy on Turkey Day Looking for something to keep the kids entertained and out from under foot Thanksgiving Day? At leas….Turkey Cookies are a Feast of Fun for Kids This Thanksgiving Thanksgiving is all about family, gratitude, and of course, delicious food.
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