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The UK's biggest conference for arts, culture and heritage marketers returns this summer, heading back to Leeds for three days of learning, connection and inspiration.
Independent venue closures, social media algorithms and the rise of generative AI are all part of an ecosystem that artists say is becoming increasingly difficult for working musicians to weather.
DePaul University’s decision to close its campus art museum has sparked outrage in Chicago, including an open letter that criticized the move as “short-sighted, wrong-headed, and grounded in some deeply disappointing principles of prioritization.”
After 14 years, the School of Visual Arts in Manhattan will terminate its master of arts degree in curatorial practice when program founder and chair Steven Henry Madoff retires in May 2027.
Before In the Wake, there was Monstrous Intimacies. A major work.
Join us on March 2 for an exclusive conversation with artist and Hyperallergic contributor Damien Davis, whose distinctive voice challenges the power structures and inequities of the contemporary art world.
Very pleased to share details of a new permanent academic job opportunity in Creative & Cultural Industries at University College Dublin. We are seeking candidates with a PhD whose work engages with the commercial creative industries. Deadline: 6 March 2026 universityvacancies.com/university-c....
If art institutions want to stand with people whose lives have been upended by detention and deportation, their solidarity has to show up as time, protection, and material support that outlasts a social media post.
15 days to go, pictures of Zack Polanski and Caroline Lucas,
15 days to go to Bold Politics Live!
Get your ticket at: Bhgp.link/bold-politics
Text reads: ‘BFI NETWORK Filmmaker Mixer. York; 18 February, City Screen Picturehouse’. Three colourful cinema tickets below read ‘writer’, ‘producer’, and ‘director’. Background is a blurred orange circle with a blue diagonal stripe. Film Hub North logo to top right.
Next mixer alert: join us at City Screen Picturehouse York on 18 February with pals York Filmmakers! This is your chance to meet potential collaborators and share ideas. Attendance is free, but you’ll need to sign up in advance: bit.ly/fhn-mixer
#Filmmaking #YorkEvents #FilmNetworking
The BFI Film Audience Network conference is coming to Newcastle in September 2026! Join us to connect with colleagues, learn from peers behind some of the most innovative BFI FAN projects, and discover fresh ideas for reaching and engaging audiences. Registration coming soon rb.gy/dnw3bu ⏳
Cultural organizations across the US closed today in solidarity with immigrants. Public gestures of support are unfolding in NYC, where two weeks ago, a group of Tribeca galleries met to address an influx of street vendors in the area, many of whom are immigrants under threat.
On a trend us film professors have seen. Free link to “The Film Students Who Can No Longer Sit Through Films” from THE ATLANTIC yesterday.
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A gem of a conversation on persistence in organisaing @deathpanel.bsky.social
Crips for eSims for Gaza w/ Jane Shi & Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha
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I just joined the Green Party so excited to get involved
Philadelphia is suing the Department of the Interior and the National Park Service after officials removed artwork and panels about the history of slavery from Independence National Historical Park on Thursday.
Panahi's latest film, It Was Just an Accident, won three Gotham Awards on Monday. The filmmaker has been imprisoned in Iran before — but continues to make movies. n.pr/4oAZ5o5
Antonia is an amazing photographer and this project is fierce. Please consider backing it. www.kickstarter.com/projects/reb...
Ruth Asawa—a child of immigrants persecuted for their national origin—forged an art of connection that expressed a determination to be, and to make others feel, at home in the world. https://newyorkermag.visitlink.me/wdv39J
Still from Ffasiwn, The Film features four unsmiling children dressed in elaborate pink clothes – one is standing, whilst the other three are seated on a concrete ledge. Text reads: “Baltic Cinema: Uncommon Voices. A special programme of short films exploring class – with a filmmaker discussion and mixer. Thursday 4 December. BALTIC | 18:30 | £6/£4”.
We’re teaming up with @balticgateshead.bsky.social for Uncommon Voices, a special evening of short films exploring how working-class filmmakers are capturing class experiences in Britain today.
4 December | BALTIC, Gateshead
Book your ticket: bit.ly/3JDO336 🎟
Great opening!
I fear that many more of us will find ourselves asking the same question unless we can end this nightmare soon.
those of us laid off from Teen Vogue were really fortunate to complete our fundraising goal — the laid-off staffers at VIBE deserve the same support, as Black media outlets and journalists continue to be targeted and discriminated against in “austerity” measures
White text on a bright yellow background reads "[uz], [uz], [uz]: Artists from Working-Class Backgrounds 19 Nov 2025 - 6 June 2026"
Challenge your expectations in this landmark group exhibition
Coming next in The Stanley & Audrey Burton Gallery...
💛 [uz], [uz], [uz]: Artists from Working-Class Backgrounds 💛
Featuring over thirty modern and contemporary artists who were born in or have significant connections to Yorkshire.