Arts Weekly | December 16-22
YPA-ers! Another year is coming to its end and with it we're finishing up the decade. We're incredibly happy and proud to have you as our members, to have seen you at events, communicated with you through this newsletter, and to know that you're spreading the word about us. There are many more exciting things to come this next year and we can't wait to share everything with you in the near future.
In the meantime, we'll be taking a quick holiday break (rest is important and necessary, y'all!) and will be back in your inbox on January 6th. We hope that all of you are able to enjoy some very well-deserved days off and whatever festivities you are celebrating, you are doing it with family, friends, or loved-ones! We have some end-of-year items for you below for your commutes or holiday travel. Here's to a great last few days in this decade!
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READ
+ Long Sidelined, Native Artists Finally Receive Their Due—Smithsonian Mag
+ How Today’s Queer Artists Are Revising History—The New York Times Style Magazine
+ Is It Bad That I Gchat My Friends While I’m at Work?—The New York Times
GO
+ Diversity in Arts Leadership (DIAL) Intern Info Session (Americans for the Arts-Webinar) Monday, Dec. 16 | Free
+ Cultural Affairs Office Hours: 2020 Census (Brooklyn Children's Museum) Tuesday, Dec. 17 | Free
+ Colleagues & Friends: Kristen Lubben (POWarts) Tuesday, Dec. 17 | $5-15
LISTEN/WATCH
+ Audio Guide to the Imperfections of a Perfect Masterpiece, The Guggenheim Museum—99% Invisible
APPLY
+ Taking Your Time: Expanding Long-Term Visual Projects (Magnum Photos) Free workshop, application due by January 2
+ Exhibitions Manager (Japan Society) via ArtFrankly
+ Emerging Leaders Program 2020 (NYFA)
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