March 10, 2025

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Opportunities for Artists, Writers, and Art Workers in April 2024

Hyperallergic’s monthly Opportunities Listings provide a resource to artists and creatives looking for funding and community support to further their work. Subscribe to receive this list of opportunities in your inbox each month Sign up here! If you find this list valuable, consider becoming a Hyperallergic Member to help us make it possible every month.

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Venice Launches New ‘Career Assistant’ Tool for Artists

Isaac Matthew White Venice announced the beta launch of a new tool called Co-Manager on Tuesday (April 2nd). The “career assistant” for artists incorporates “insights from top artist managers, marketers, streaming analysts, and digital strategists with OpenAI machine learning and your unique streaming data,” according to a release. “Co-Manager is designed to educate artists on

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‘Encounters’ at Art Basel Hong Kong centres the artist’s voice, enables cultural exchange

Art Basel Hong Kong opened its 2024 edition with exhibitor numbers surpassing the fair’s pre-pandemic scale. But amid the exciting buzz and flurry of offerings, it is worth taking the time to tread the conceptual path that cuts through the noise with large-scale works in the sector ‘Encounters’. Spread across the fair’s two levels, this

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Billie Eilish, Nicki Minaj, More Call on AI to Respect Artists’ Rights

Billie Eilish, Nicki Minaj, Stevie Wonder, Pearl Jam, Kacey Musgraves, Camila Cabello and more than 200 other artists have joined with the Artist Rights Alliance non-profit – an artist-led education and advocacy organization – to issue an open letter supported by more than 200 artists calling on “AI developers, technology companies, platforms, and digital music services

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Review: “Native America: In Translation” at MoCP

Fabulous fashion spreads open “Native America: In Translation,” a thoughtful and wide-ranging group show of nine Indigenous artists at the Museum of Contemporary Photography. Slim, sexy models wear chic clothes, posed against backdrops ranging from a tropical paradise to the white non-space of a commercial studio. Look carefully, though, and the glossy veneer cracks. The

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National Art Museum to showcase art pieces by Belarusian artists

The Azerbaijan National Art Museum will open an exhibition themed “Belarus through the eyes of artists” on April 2. The event is co-organised by the Culture Ministries of Azerbaijan and Belarus, the National Art Museums of Azerbaijan and Belarus, and the Belarusian Union of Artists Public Association as part of the Belarusian Cultural Days, Azernews

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Macomb’s youngest artists to be showcased by Anton Art Center – Macomb Daily

A younster works on his painting during an art class at Anton Art Center, which will be hosting its Biennial Primary Student Show presented by Extra Credit Union April 27 through June 1 featuring original work by Macomb County students. Photo courtesy of Anton Art Center Calling all art teachers. Looking for a great way

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Seven contemporary South Asian artists to look out for in 2024.

Whether you are a young collector searching for your first purchase or a veteran looking for something fresh to invest in next, these artists bring you a slice of new storytelling, unique mediums, and some old school nostalgia gone missing.  Suleman Aqueel Khilji, Modern and Contemporary Artist Artwork titled ‘Figure in a Transitional Space III’ by

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On art and motherhood: the artists doing both

Does it have to be either/or when it comes to achieving our professional dreams and becoming a parent? It is a question considered by writer and critic Hettie Judah in a new exhibition this shows us work by artists which we have rarely seen, asking why we must choose. Acts of Creation: On Art and

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Not your average Joe: Documentary celebrates life of Altoona artist Servello | News, Sports, Jobs

Altoona artist Joe Servello paints at his studio in 2022. City residents Katherine Muller and filmmaker Jay Shaffer combined their talents in “Not Your Average Joe,” a biographical documentary celebrating Servello that will debut April 12. Mirror file photo by Patrick Waksmunski A weekend of events and the premiere of a biographical documentary will celebrate

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