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Leo Tanguma: Great Humanity - A Podcast Listening Party
Dikeou Collection / Denver
Friday, January 31, 6-8 pm
Celebrate Leo Tanguma—a Chicano muralist who has reshaped public art in Colorado, Texas, and beyond over the course of seven decades—at this listening party for a new episode of the podcast Articulated: Dispatches from the Archives of American Art, "Leo Tanguma: Great Humanity." Presented in collaboration with the Archives of American Art | Smithsonian.
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Push & Pull: The Prints of Helen Frankenthaler and Her Contemporaries
UNM Art Museum / Albuquerque
opening: Friday, January 31, 4-7 pm
Push & Pull celebrates abstraction in all print processes, featuring works by Helen Frankenthaler, Elaine de Kooning, Richard Diebenkorn, Sol Lewitt, Robert Motherwell, Jackson Pollock, Larry Rivers, and Pat Steir. It also demonstrates important collaborations with American publishers such as ULAE, Tyler Graphics, and Tamarind Institute.
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Shadow Riders
Cowboy Arts and Gear Museum / Elko, NV
opening: Friday, January 31, 5:30-8:30 pm
Shadow Riders, a contemporary art exhibition and social practice project, explores the role of clothing and gear in Western culture. On view during the National Cowboy Poetry Gathering, the show unpacks ideas of identity, regionalism, craftsmanship, and pride in appearance through the tools we use and the things we wear. Featuring work by Gina Teichert, Maeve Eichelberger, Alex Ziv, and Daniel Falcón.
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(BE)LOVED
The Projects/Space / Tucson
opening: Saturday, February 1, 6-9 pm
In a world marked by division, injustice, inequity, and pain, how do we embrace the (BE)LOVED? This exhibition serves as an exploration and meditation on this question, centering on the lived experiences of artists of African heritage. Through creative expression, artists Alanna Airitam, Granville Carroll, Lizz Denneau, Amber Doe, and bianca goyette consider Black love and connection.
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Layered Lives: The Art of Nine Contemporary Cuban Women
Amarillo Museum of Art
on view through March 23, 2025
Cuba has a rich history of women artists who have made significant contributions to the country’s vibrant and diverse art scene. Through different strategies and symbolism, these nine artists convey their anxieties, dreams, and visions, weaving together histories about themselves and their homeland.
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U.S.-Japan Creative Artist Fellowship Program
deadline: March 1, 2025
The Japan U.S. Friendship Commission and the National Endowment for the Arts invite contemporary and traditional artists from the U.S. to apply for a unique artistic residency. Up to five projects representing a wide range of artistic genres and regions will be selected for a three-to-five-month residency in Japan, including a $20,000 minimum grant and up to $2,500 travel reimbursement.
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Richard Levy Gallery
Albuquerque
Richard Levy Gallery fosters a mission to support contemporary artists by providing exposure for artists in the international marketplace both in the gallery and online. The gallery presents six exhibitions per year, produces periodic satellite projects, and participates in select art fairs. Richard Levy Gallery was established in 1991.
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