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National Endowment for Arts Announces Second Round of Grants for FY 2021

More than $88 Million Distributed to Organizations in All States and Jurisdictions May 12, 2021 Studio in a School Association is recommended for an FY 2021 Grants for Arts Projects award to create a new visual arts instruction model framed in culturally relevant and multicultural approaches. In this photo, Studio NYC Artist Instructor Leigh Ruple leads a class of second grade students through a reflection on the day’s painting lesson. Photo by Mindy Best   Washington, DC For its second major grant announcement of fiscal year 2021, the National Endowment for the Arts announces more than $88 million in recommended grants to organizations in all 50 states and jurisdictions. 

Artists of the Big River Continuum: Bloom like a wildflower in a hurricane and flow like a river

2021-06-03 20:30:00 Artists of the Big River Continuum: Bloom like a wildflower in a hurricane and flow like a river The Big River Continuum Project cultivates creative exchanges connecting communities of the Mississippi River from the headwaters to the delta. Taking inspiration from the Ojibwe name Misiziibi, or gichi-ziibi (meaning Huge River), this initiative turns the Mississippi River in its entirety into a platform for creative collaboration. Supported by the UMN Extension Northwest and Central Regional Sustainable Development Partnerships, this project strives to connect geographies and sectors to synergize the uniqueness of regional and indigenous cultures, artists and scholars in a shared process of inquiry.

1930s era printmaking exhibition at the Weisman Art Museum feels eerily contemporary

1930s era printmaking exhibition at the Weisman Art Museum feels eerily contemporary REVIEW: Contemporary social justice issues are echoed in 1930s prints at the Weisman.  April 22, 2021 11:07am Text size Copy shortlink: Time appears to be linear, but the approximately 40 prints in the Weisman Art Museum exhibit Pressing Issues: Printmaking as Social Justice in the 1930s United States prove that art made nearly a century ago can reflect questions still plaguing America today. Arranged clockwise in a large, darkened gallery to ensure adequate social distancing, the artwork was commissioned through the New Deal, a program instituted by President Franklin Roosevelt after his inauguration in 1933, to stabilize the economy and restore prosperity during the Great Depression.

The Ugliest Building in Minnesota is 90 Minutes From Rochester

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