August 3, 2022
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Museums, News
By
Ana Berry
In 1964, a group of Jewish families went to the World's Fair in Queens, NY. When they saw the spiral-shaped American-Israel Pavilion, which took visitors through 4,000 years of Jewish history, it spurred this idea of "what if"?
July 13, 2022
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Galleries, News
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Ana Berry
“It wasn’t supposed to be anything, but it turned out to be something”, says Danny Boy O’Connor speaking about his recent art show at the LTO Gallery at the Mother Road Market.
June 27, 2022
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Museums, News
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Ana Berry
Artwork needs to be active, it needs to be activated, it needs to be able to tell stories that matter to people that live here” says Scott Stulen, the Executive Director of Philbrook Museum of Art.
June 25, 2022
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News
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Anya Ellis
During an exploration of open art datasets/databases during my time at the University of Illinois at Chicago, I became interested in the possibility of predicting whether an artwork would be cataloged or not. Cataloging, as Merriam-Webster defines it, is the action of “classify[ing] (something, such