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Glassfest returns to the Gaffer District of Corning. Executive Director Coleen Fabrizi joins us to give us a hint of the many events taking place during…
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Artist Aubrey Clark joins us to talk about the closing of her installation and Karen Kuff-Demicco talks about a two-day exhibit at Cooperative Gallery…
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Know Theatre presents its 18th annual Playwrights and Artists Festival. Artistic Director Tim Gleason joins us to talk about how the festival has changed…
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Punk rock emerged in the mid-1970s in London, New York City, but was also going strong in Binghamton. The Binghamton University Art Museum hosts a Punk…
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How has the changing landscape of America changed over the centuries and how has art reflect those changes? We hear from Binghamton University Art Museum…
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Cooperative Gallery 213 in Binghamton welcomes a trio of artists in a sort of "college reunion" in an exhibit called "Time and Textures". Joanne Thorne…
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The Munson-Williams-Proctor Art Institute Museum is presenting two complementary art exhibits. One is a traveling exhibit of work by African-American…
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The Cooperative Gallery 213 of Binghamton is presenting an exhibit of works by the late Jerome Weinberger. Weinberger used "found objects" to create…
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The plaques, produced in what is now Nigeria, were looted during the British military occupation and have been in museums and a private collection since 1897.
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New York City's Metropolitan Museum of Art faces a shortfall of $150 million. Museum Director Max Hollein tells NPR that the Met is considering selling art to cover operating expenses.
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The museum is making the sale to buy more work from artists of color, women and other marginalized groups.
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A 14-foot-tall bronze monument paying homage to Sojourner Truth, Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton will be unveiled in Central Park next week.