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Society
Society USAMeet the First African American Woman Representing Her Country at the Globe’s Most Important Art Exhibition
For the 59th edition of the art world’s most prestigious exhibition, the Venice Biennale, the United States will be represented by sculptor Simone Leigh, the first African American woman to hold this prestigious position.
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Heroes
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Society
Society USAFamous New York Museum Now Has a Manager for Native American Art. And She is Native American.
Patricia Marroquin Norby, of Purépecha heritage, becomes the inaugural associate curator of Native American art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, a first in the 150-year history of the institution.
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Heroes
Heroes USACome to the Studio and Learn With Me, Hollywood Star Tells Marginalized Groups
With his self-funded diversity and inclusion program called “The Group Effort Initiative”, Ryan Reynolds gives marginalized communities the chance to work on and learn from his productions, even get a foot in the door of the industry.
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Society
Society Burkina FasoThanks to This Charity, Prisoners Spend Their Jail Time Writing Plays and Making Music
A charity in Ouagadougou, the capital of Burkina Faso, is helping prisoners find revitalization through art – teaching them to sing, dance or write plays, while also organizing music competitions and theatrical performances they can partake in.
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Technology
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Society CanadaVan Gogh’s Sunflowers and More from the Comfort of Your Car
A warehouse in Toronto is welcoming art lovers to drive into its 4,000-square-foot space for an immersive show involving Vincent van Gogh’s works of art – all the while maintaining COVID-19 social distancing measures, of course!
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Technology
Technology The Netherlands“Beating Heart” in the Sky Honors Healthcare Workers
A drone performance streamed live in Rotterdam, the Netherlands ended with drones creating the image of a bright red beating heart up in the sky dedicated to the healthcare staff working hard amid the coronavirus pandemic.
