Arts Weekly | November 25-Dec 1
Whether you observe Thanksgiving or not, hope you enjoy the short work week and a few days of rest. If you are looking for things to do, in our Go section the events are light, so find some time to take in public art or stay in to catch up on podcasts or our packed Reads. We cover job role changes, work from home challenges and why museums should have anti-racist policies now. Check out Apply for a handful of member submissions and a new intern program from AFTA. The holidays have officially arrived—and it's full speed ahead. Onwards!
We have a special YPA book giveaway of Mark Morris's brand-new memoir "Out Loud" going on. Keep an eye on our social media for more updates soon!
Check out our Read, Go, Listen, and Apply sections below and sign-up for our member’s newsletter for our expanded weekly round-up (including even more content!), delivered straight to your inbox every Monday morning.
READ
+ Let's Face It! Museums Need Antiracist Policies—Museum Hue
+ What to Do When Your Job Changes Overnight—The Muse
+ How Remote Workers Make Work Friends—Harvard Business Review
GO
+ Maya Lin 2020—Madison Square Park Conservatory | Free
+ Hank Willis Thomas: Unity—Tillary Corridor | Free
+ Central Park Tour: Seneca Village (Central Park NYC) Sat. Nov. 30 | $15
LISTEN/WATCH
+ Audio Guide to the Imperfections of a Perfect Masterpiece—99% Invisible
+ Good painting, my dear—Gesso
APPLY
+ Studio Manager (Kevin Beasley Studio) via Art Frankly
+ Membership Manager (The Shed) via Jobs Arts
+ Data Entry Associate (Brooklyn Botanical Garden) via NYFA
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