Miami Art Week 2002—Across mediums, and particularly within painting, the traditional art circuit seemed to be weaving itself into a new ecosystem, one that values the digital, the absurd, the commercial, and the culturally relevant.
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Miami Art Week 2022 offers a feast for the senses. Get ready for our best art adventure with our guide.
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GIVE MIAMI DAY 2020! From Nov 16 to Nov 19, please support our educational initiatives at givemiamiday.org/freshartinternational
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Historic “I am a Man” signs from the Memphis Sanitation Workers Strike of 1968 remind us to respect essential workers and to uphold the civil rights of people of color in the U.S. and around the world. On Labor Day 2020, we share the perspectives of three artists whose work bears witness to ongoing struggles.
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The book Curatorial Activism suggests a range of ways to amplify hidden voices. Curators that become familiar with the practices that author Maura Reilly explores will recognize the strengths in inclusion and the common pitfalls faced by those working to cultivate equity in the field of contemporary art.
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Creating Connections/Sparking Engagement, issue 4 of our Fresh Art International Research Guide, delves into the theme of social engagement.
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Miami Moves Me is a Spring 2020 podcast brought to you by a team of University of Miami students. Their stories explore the City’s cultural landscape.
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Fresh Art International is here to optimize educational technology for distance learning. Over the past nine years, we’ve produced an expansive archive of globally relevant online content that explores today’s vital issues and ideas. Our episodes feature local, national, and global perspectives on cultural flash points—the environment, the economy, technology and more. When you tap into these resources, you’ll find conversations aligned with the subject(s) you teach. Consider Fresh Art International your discovery channel, a vibrant stream of inspiration designed to engage your students in listening and writing, spark class discussions, and inspire active participation across disciplines.
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Helping those who are have limited access to healthy foods is only one of the many ways the students participating in the Student Edition of FreshArt International are focused on increasing accessibility to build a better future.
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The first three Student Edition episodes feature voices from Detroit, Toronto, and Chicago. Revealing a future we can look forward to, they show our potential for creating a more connected world.
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