SFMoMA Eliminates 20 Staff Positions, Citing Lower Attendance and Rising Costs | Artnet News
As it struggles to bounce back to pre-pandemic attendance numbers, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art has eliminated 20…
As it struggles to bounce back to pre-pandemic attendance numbers, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art has eliminated 20…
Philadelphia has put public art controversy in its rearview mirror, and is moving forward with its plans for a Harriet…
Yesterday marked the opening of the 30th edition of the International Fine Print Dealers Association (IFPDA) Print Fair, which since…
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At this year’s Seattle Art Fair, there is art for every budget—including those who literally can’t afford to spend a…
The future of the yet-to-be-built National Museum of the American Latino is in jeopardy after the House Appropriations Committee passed…
Nearly two years since workers at the Brooklyn Museum voted to unionize and began to negotiate a new contract, management…
As U.S. university and college students look to return back to campus this fall, chances are they have plenty on…
When Treasurer Josh Frydenberg joined the podcast in December, the outlook was positive. While the forecast deficit was massive at…
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All-encompassing crises like a pandemic can expose systemic flaws and failures in government and society, clearing the decks for radical…
As Americans across the U.S. mark the country’s founding, a new public art installation by Josh Kline reminds us that…