New An-My Lê Exhibition Reviewed in Musée Magazine
“Lê presents images with layered, instead of explicit, meaning—allowing space for the viewer to construct their own ideas and draw their own conclusions,” writes Rae Quinn for Musée Magazine.
Five Bard College Students Win Gilman International Scholarships to Study Abroad
Ezra Calderon ’25, Adelaide Driver ’26, Dashely Julia ’26, Nyla Lawrence ’26, and Brenda Lopez ’26, have been awarded highly competitive Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarships by the US Department of State.
Jeffrey Gibson Reflects on a Standout Year in Artnet
2024 saw Gibson honored as the first Indigenous and openly queer artist to have a solo representation of the US Pavilion in Venice Biennale and continued with MASS MoCA’s commissioning of Power Full Because We’re Different.