An unlikely group of six Communist Italian artists showed their work in the newly created People’s Republic of China as part of a political and cultural diplomatic mission.
Author: martinatanga
Community Curation: Opening Process and Building Programming Together
Presentation on Community Curation at the 2023 College Art Association Annual Conference, Feb. New York
“Hard Times” at Kingston Gallery
Juried exhibition
Inside Out: Museum Talk with Furen Dai
Conversation about Museums and their future between artist Furen Dai and curator Martina Tanga
Unmasking Venice: American Artists and the City of Water
May 28 – September 5, 2022, Fenimore Art Museum Unmasking Venice: American Artists and the City of Water features paintings, etchings, … More
Touching Roots: Black Ancestral Legacies in the Americas
May 26, 2022–May 21, 2023, Museum of Fine Arts, BostonGallery 332 Africa is at once a point of origin and … More
Unchained: Allan Rohan Crite, Spirituality, and Black Activism
Unchained: Allan Rohan Crite, Spirituality, and Black Activism Munson-Williams Proctor Arts InstituteFebruary 19–May 8, 2022 This is the first exhibition … More
FAAC publishes TO MANIFEST in Feminist Anthology
50 Feminist Art Manifestos is an anthology of original texts, edited and introduced by Katy Deepwell
The Body Adorned: Artistry and Legacy of the Ancient Americas
December 4, 2021–February 27, 2022 D’Amour Museum of Fine Arts » First Floor » Starr Gallery and Alpert Gallery Feather … More
DIGITAL ENGAGEMENT AND MUSEUM PRACTICE TODAY
Presented at “Virtual Dialogue” the 2021 Museum Studies International Symposium, November 16-19, hosted by the South Dakota State University Co-presented … More