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Meow Wolf to Open Up New York City Version of Its Immersive Art Program

Meow Wolf (Meow Wolf) runs psychedelic immersive art exhibits throughout the nation– introducing strategies to construct its initial East Shore station at Pier 17 in the Port Port community in southerly Manhattan, with an opening event for 2027 or 2028. ” There aspire passions below,” Vince Kadlubek, among the creators

Art Institute of Chicago Returns 12th-Century Nepalese Sculpture

March 7, 2025
Chicago Institute of Arts (AIC) announces its return this week Buddha is sheltered by the snake king Muchalinda Confessed to Nepal that the 12th century sculpture was stolen from Guita Bahi in the Kathmandu Valley. The museum said the decision came after research and collaboration with new source studies and

A Trove of Ancient Jewelry Discovered at Egypt’s Karnak Temples

March 7, 2025
Archaeologists have discovered a collection of jewelry that dates back to the 26th dynasty, during excavations in northwest of Karnak Temple in Luxor, Egypt. The Karnak Temple is one of Egypt’s most important complexes, with up to 20 temples and churches, providing profound insights into ancient Egyptian religious practices. Despite

Tech CEO’s Foundation Gifts $45 M. to California College of the Arts

March 7, 2025
San Francisco’s California Institute of Arts (CCA) ensures short-term financial stability through a $45 million fundraising campaign, alleviating urgent budget deficits, prompting concerns about layoffs and potential mergers. The success of the event depends on matching gifts from the Jen-Hsun and Lori Huang Foundation, which doubled the $22.5 million raised

Architect Behind the Broad, MoMA Dies at 89

March 7, 2025
Architect Ricardo Scofidio, who helped reshape the landscape of American museums, died Thursday. His death was announced by Diller Scofidio + Renfro, a company he founded with his wife Elizabeth Diller. Working with Diller and corporate partner Charles Renfro, Scofidio expands from the Museum of Modern Art to the buildings

Civil Liberties Union Sues National Endowment for the Arts

March 7, 2025
To receive morning links in your inbox every weekday, sign up for our Breakfast with Artnews communication. Headline News ACLU sues NEA regarding gender clauses. American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) Prosecute the National Art Donation (NEA)claiming that its new policy requires its funding applicants not to “promote gender ideology” will
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