I've never actually seen anything. This is my attempt.

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Artists Run for Congress, Inspire Graduates

Can creativity in politics save us from ruin?

Meet New York’s Assemblywoman Claire Valdez, a progressive artist running for Congress. She advocates for Medicare, rent control and freedom for Palestine. Her journey from art worker to politician is inspiring.


Artist Julie Mehretu urged RISD graduates to use their work as a radical invention, finding hope in the wreckage of our world. Her message: embrace discomfort and the radical imaginatory.


In Venice, Arthur Jafa’s exhibition faced criticism for its lack of diversity and innovation. The show was labelled too 'Black and White', prompting discussions on representation in art spaces.


Happy Father's Day to dads everywhere! Celebrate with artworks by Melissa Joseph, Arleene Correa Valencia and more, exploring themes of fatherhood through art.

Original source:  https://hyperallergic.com/julie-mehretu-claire-valdez-arthur-jafa/
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