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Maya Lin's second academic building will deliver a new performing arts studio to Bard College

New York’s Bard College has announced a new commission from architect Maya Lin that will deliver a performing arts studio building to its 540-acre Annandale-on-Hudson campus. The Vietnam Veterans Memorial designer will team with Bialosky and acoustic specialists Charcoalblue to deliver a...

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2022 Beall-Russell Lecture in the Humanities Presents "An Afternoon with Maya Lin: At the Intersection of Art and Architecture"

2022 Beall-Russell Lecture in the Humanities Presents "An Afternoon with Maya Lin: At the Intersection of Art and Architecture"
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Maya Lin's work to be examined at the National Portrait Gallery in a first-ever biographical exhibition

Maya Lin has been announced by the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery as the next subject of its ongoing 'One Life' series, offering followers of the famed architect and sculptor the chance to examine her life and work through the lens of a major biographical exhibition for the first...

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Maya Lin's ecologically focused work on view in exclusive exhibition at Virginia MOCA

Water has always been an important subject of Maya Lin’s environmentally focused artistic practice. The legendary American artist, designer and a

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Maya Lin's new installation confronts climate change at Mad Sq Park

As part of its public art commissioning program, a href= https://madisonsquarepark.org/ target= _blank Madison Square Park Conservancy /a opened a

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Essential Arts: How Paul Pescador uses cartoons to explore intimate and civic spaces

Print The weekend is young, and I’m feeling partial to patty melts and Bloody Marys (with gobs of horseradish, por please). I’m Carolina A. Miranda, arts and urban design columnist at the Los Angeles Times, with the week’s essential culture news — and chihuahua imitators. Our cartoon avatars The cartoon is endlessly malleable, able to serve as a staple of children’s programming even as it questions gender norms (e.g. Bugs Bunny) or functions as a proponent of U.S. foreign policy (may I introduce you to U.S. soft power ambassador Donald Duck?). Artist Paul Pescador is interested in cartoons for those reasons but for many others, too: their saturated color, their emotionality — cartoons are pure melodrama — and their ability to render bodies in inventive ways. “There is no more abstract version of the body than the cartoon,” says Pescador. “You shift a pencil line and you make something more curved, and you make it more feminine. It can make this remarkable change to how the body is constructed.”

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How a pandemic year of loss reshaped Maya Lin's art and architecture

How a pandemic year of loss reshaped Maya Lin's art and architecture Carolina A. Miranda © Provided by The LA Times Maya Lin stands amid "Ghost Forest," a public art project in New York's Madison Square Park that nods to the ravaging effects of climate change (Kirk McKoy / Los Angeles Times) For more than a year, I've kept a folder on my desk that was stuffed full of scribbled notes for the story I was working on when the pandemic hit. Every journalist, it seems, has a version of this folder — ideas rendered moot by the arrival of our global calamity.

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How pandemic loss reshaped Maya Lin's art and architecture

Print For more than a year, I’ve kept a folder on my desk that was stuffed full of scribbled notes for the story I was working on when the pandemic hit. Every journalist, it seems, has a version of this folder — ideas rendered moot by the arrival of our global calamity. The story, about the architecture of libraries, was also a story about how women design for women. The library in question was one I knew intimately: Neilson Library, the central library at Smith College, the women’s college in Northampton, Mass., where I studied as an undergraduate. My focus was a $120-million renovation of that space designed by Maya Lin Studio, in collaboration with Boston-based firm Shepley Bulfinch, which had devised Neilson’s master plan.

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