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Perspectives on negotiating conflict and upholding integrity
This may be of interest to some... An invitation to a virtual conversation on curatorial self-censorship as they celebrate the publication of Curating Under Pressure: International...
October 12, 2020
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7:10 PM
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OCA Mocha Seeks Intern
OCA Mocha is excited to announce that we're looking to fill a paid arts coordinator intern position for this upcoming Fall 2020 semester. The position pays $750 for the semester. We are hoping to...
August 4, 2020
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2:54 AM
Connect+Collect Gallery Coordinator
BmoreArt seeks a part-time employee for approximately 20-hour a week position as Gallery Coordinator for the Connect+Collect gallery space and program. More info at the link below...
February 4, 2020
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3:54 PM
Exhibition in the Library Gallery, Sept 15 - Dec 16
The forces that contributed to the founding of UMBC — from emerging need triggered by the post-World War II baby boom to a higher education ideal conceptualized by Chancellor Albin O. Kuhn —...
September 14, 2016
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9:40 AM
Artists Marmor and Bradley engage biology in exhibit
The Glass Knife truly integrates visual art with scientific discovery, bringing Dr. Keith Porter’s work to life in an innovative and creative way. The incorporation of visual imagery alongside...
June 14, 2016
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3:49 PM
By Jessica Backus, the Dir. of Art, Artsy Gallery Insights
For many artists, an online biography is the first point of contact with a potential collector. A well-written biography gives collectors a reason to want to learn more, putting them one step...
May 17, 2016
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2:07 PM
A Modern Master of the Zoetrope
Remember zoetropes? They may be a bit before your time. The zoetrope, derived from the Greek root words for "life" and "turning," is an optical toy invented before the days of film and cinema. The...
February 26, 2015
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12:17 PM
Making 19th Century technology come to new life
Creative Capital Video Profile: Eric Dyer Makes Moving Images Without Using a Camera Remember those zoetropes you had as a kid showing the silhouette of a galloping race horse? Baltimore...
January 16, 2015
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12:40 PM
UMBC’s Special Collections holds a world class collection of photographs. With over 2 million images, including those by Ansel Adams, Diane Arbus, and Berenice Abbott, the Photography Collection...
May 2, 2013
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3:10 PM