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Summer is nearly here! We’re wrapping up a busy Spring 2026 and looking forward to a packed summer season of art and design.
In May, our VisArts team traveled to Venice to support the Australia Pavilion at the Biennale. June brings a host of openings and announcements, including the opening of Networks at the Maine College of Art and Design, Biomorphs at the Liu Shiming Arts Foundation, and much more. Dive into the upcoming season via our Spring newsletter at the link in bio.
1. @theblanc_ny will present the Work In Progress fair this June, originally at Mexico City Art Week 2026
2. Marina Abramović’s SNOWY / WINDY / SPRING ON THE PLANET Z opens at @balloon_museum in July
3. With @theclemente and Manny Vega, a tour of the MET’s American Wing on June 5th
4. @trellisartfund will announce the third round of their Milestone grantees in June
5. Biomorphs opens @lsmartfund in June
6. Khaled Sabsabi’s conference of oneself at the Australia Pavilion, commissioned by @creative.australia
7. @indigoartsalliance announced the cohort of 2026 David C. Driskell Fellows
8. @rubinfoundation hosts the premiere of Matthew Lax’s documentary Gay Men’s Book Club on May 28
9. Opening in June, @icaatmeca presents Pyrite Radio, a solo exhibition by Peter Simensky @mecaart
10. @nationalgalleryaus presents Proofs and Processes: The Kenneth Tyler Collection

Summer is nearly here! We’re wrapping up a busy Spring 2026 and looking forward to a packed summer season of art and design.
In May, our VisArts team traveled to Venice to support the Australia Pavilion at the Biennale. June brings a host of openings and announcements, including the opening of Networks at the Maine College of Art and Design, Biomorphs at the Liu Shiming Arts Foundation, and much more. Dive into the upcoming season via our Spring newsletter at the link in bio.
1. @theblanc_ny will present the Work In Progress fair this June, originally at Mexico City Art Week 2026
2. Marina Abramović’s SNOWY / WINDY / SPRING ON THE PLANET Z opens at @balloon_museum in July
3. With @theclemente and Manny Vega, a tour of the MET’s American Wing on June 5th
4. @trellisartfund will announce the third round of their Milestone grantees in June
5. Biomorphs opens @lsmartfund in June
6. Khaled Sabsabi’s conference of oneself at the Australia Pavilion, commissioned by @creative.australia
7. @indigoartsalliance announced the cohort of 2026 David C. Driskell Fellows
8. @rubinfoundation hosts the premiere of Matthew Lax’s documentary Gay Men’s Book Club on May 28
9. Opening in June, @icaatmeca presents Pyrite Radio, a solo exhibition by Peter Simensky @mecaart
10. @nationalgalleryaus presents Proofs and Processes: The Kenneth Tyler Collection

Summer is nearly here! We’re wrapping up a busy Spring 2026 and looking forward to a packed summer season of art and design.
In May, our VisArts team traveled to Venice to support the Australia Pavilion at the Biennale. June brings a host of openings and announcements, including the opening of Networks at the Maine College of Art and Design, Biomorphs at the Liu Shiming Arts Foundation, and much more. Dive into the upcoming season via our Spring newsletter at the link in bio.
1. @theblanc_ny will present the Work In Progress fair this June, originally at Mexico City Art Week 2026
2. Marina Abramović’s SNOWY / WINDY / SPRING ON THE PLANET Z opens at @balloon_museum in July
3. With @theclemente and Manny Vega, a tour of the MET’s American Wing on June 5th
4. @trellisartfund will announce the third round of their Milestone grantees in June
5. Biomorphs opens @lsmartfund in June
6. Khaled Sabsabi’s conference of oneself at the Australia Pavilion, commissioned by @creative.australia
7. @indigoartsalliance announced the cohort of 2026 David C. Driskell Fellows
8. @rubinfoundation hosts the premiere of Matthew Lax’s documentary Gay Men’s Book Club on May 28
9. Opening in June, @icaatmeca presents Pyrite Radio, a solo exhibition by Peter Simensky @mecaart
10. @nationalgalleryaus presents Proofs and Processes: The Kenneth Tyler Collection

Summer is nearly here! We’re wrapping up a busy Spring 2026 and looking forward to a packed summer season of art and design.
In May, our VisArts team traveled to Venice to support the Australia Pavilion at the Biennale. June brings a host of openings and announcements, including the opening of Networks at the Maine College of Art and Design, Biomorphs at the Liu Shiming Arts Foundation, and much more. Dive into the upcoming season via our Spring newsletter at the link in bio.
1. @theblanc_ny will present the Work In Progress fair this June, originally at Mexico City Art Week 2026
2. Marina Abramović’s SNOWY / WINDY / SPRING ON THE PLANET Z opens at @balloon_museum in July
3. With @theclemente and Manny Vega, a tour of the MET’s American Wing on June 5th
4. @trellisartfund will announce the third round of their Milestone grantees in June
5. Biomorphs opens @lsmartfund in June
6. Khaled Sabsabi’s conference of oneself at the Australia Pavilion, commissioned by @creative.australia
7. @indigoartsalliance announced the cohort of 2026 David C. Driskell Fellows
8. @rubinfoundation hosts the premiere of Matthew Lax’s documentary Gay Men’s Book Club on May 28
9. Opening in June, @icaatmeca presents Pyrite Radio, a solo exhibition by Peter Simensky @mecaart
10. @nationalgalleryaus presents Proofs and Processes: The Kenneth Tyler Collection

Summer is nearly here! We’re wrapping up a busy Spring 2026 and looking forward to a packed summer season of art and design.
In May, our VisArts team traveled to Venice to support the Australia Pavilion at the Biennale. June brings a host of openings and announcements, including the opening of Networks at the Maine College of Art and Design, Biomorphs at the Liu Shiming Arts Foundation, and much more. Dive into the upcoming season via our Spring newsletter at the link in bio.
1. @theblanc_ny will present the Work In Progress fair this June, originally at Mexico City Art Week 2026
2. Marina Abramović’s SNOWY / WINDY / SPRING ON THE PLANET Z opens at @balloon_museum in July
3. With @theclemente and Manny Vega, a tour of the MET’s American Wing on June 5th
4. @trellisartfund will announce the third round of their Milestone grantees in June
5. Biomorphs opens @lsmartfund in June
6. Khaled Sabsabi’s conference of oneself at the Australia Pavilion, commissioned by @creative.australia
7. @indigoartsalliance announced the cohort of 2026 David C. Driskell Fellows
8. @rubinfoundation hosts the premiere of Matthew Lax’s documentary Gay Men’s Book Club on May 28
9. Opening in June, @icaatmeca presents Pyrite Radio, a solo exhibition by Peter Simensky @mecaart
10. @nationalgalleryaus presents Proofs and Processes: The Kenneth Tyler Collection

Summer is nearly here! We’re wrapping up a busy Spring 2026 and looking forward to a packed summer season of art and design.
In May, our VisArts team traveled to Venice to support the Australia Pavilion at the Biennale. June brings a host of openings and announcements, including the opening of Networks at the Maine College of Art and Design, Biomorphs at the Liu Shiming Arts Foundation, and much more. Dive into the upcoming season via our Spring newsletter at the link in bio.
1. @theblanc_ny will present the Work In Progress fair this June, originally at Mexico City Art Week 2026
2. Marina Abramović’s SNOWY / WINDY / SPRING ON THE PLANET Z opens at @balloon_museum in July
3. With @theclemente and Manny Vega, a tour of the MET’s American Wing on June 5th
4. @trellisartfund will announce the third round of their Milestone grantees in June
5. Biomorphs opens @lsmartfund in June
6. Khaled Sabsabi’s conference of oneself at the Australia Pavilion, commissioned by @creative.australia
7. @indigoartsalliance announced the cohort of 2026 David C. Driskell Fellows
8. @rubinfoundation hosts the premiere of Matthew Lax’s documentary Gay Men’s Book Club on May 28
9. Opening in June, @icaatmeca presents Pyrite Radio, a solo exhibition by Peter Simensky @mecaart
10. @nationalgalleryaus presents Proofs and Processes: The Kenneth Tyler Collection

Summer is nearly here! We’re wrapping up a busy Spring 2026 and looking forward to a packed summer season of art and design.
In May, our VisArts team traveled to Venice to support the Australia Pavilion at the Biennale. June brings a host of openings and announcements, including the opening of Networks at the Maine College of Art and Design, Biomorphs at the Liu Shiming Arts Foundation, and much more. Dive into the upcoming season via our Spring newsletter at the link in bio.
1. @theblanc_ny will present the Work In Progress fair this June, originally at Mexico City Art Week 2026
2. Marina Abramović’s SNOWY / WINDY / SPRING ON THE PLANET Z opens at @balloon_museum in July
3. With @theclemente and Manny Vega, a tour of the MET’s American Wing on June 5th
4. @trellisartfund will announce the third round of their Milestone grantees in June
5. Biomorphs opens @lsmartfund in June
6. Khaled Sabsabi’s conference of oneself at the Australia Pavilion, commissioned by @creative.australia
7. @indigoartsalliance announced the cohort of 2026 David C. Driskell Fellows
8. @rubinfoundation hosts the premiere of Matthew Lax’s documentary Gay Men’s Book Club on May 28
9. Opening in June, @icaatmeca presents Pyrite Radio, a solo exhibition by Peter Simensky @mecaart
10. @nationalgalleryaus presents Proofs and Processes: The Kenneth Tyler Collection

Summer is nearly here! We’re wrapping up a busy Spring 2026 and looking forward to a packed summer season of art and design.
In May, our VisArts team traveled to Venice to support the Australia Pavilion at the Biennale. June brings a host of openings and announcements, including the opening of Networks at the Maine College of Art and Design, Biomorphs at the Liu Shiming Arts Foundation, and much more. Dive into the upcoming season via our Spring newsletter at the link in bio.
1. @theblanc_ny will present the Work In Progress fair this June, originally at Mexico City Art Week 2026
2. Marina Abramović’s SNOWY / WINDY / SPRING ON THE PLANET Z opens at @balloon_museum in July
3. With @theclemente and Manny Vega, a tour of the MET’s American Wing on June 5th
4. @trellisartfund will announce the third round of their Milestone grantees in June
5. Biomorphs opens @lsmartfund in June
6. Khaled Sabsabi’s conference of oneself at the Australia Pavilion, commissioned by @creative.australia
7. @indigoartsalliance announced the cohort of 2026 David C. Driskell Fellows
8. @rubinfoundation hosts the premiere of Matthew Lax’s documentary Gay Men’s Book Club on May 28
9. Opening in June, @icaatmeca presents Pyrite Radio, a solo exhibition by Peter Simensky @mecaart
10. @nationalgalleryaus presents Proofs and Processes: The Kenneth Tyler Collection

Summer is nearly here! We’re wrapping up a busy Spring 2026 and looking forward to a packed summer season of art and design.
In May, our VisArts team traveled to Venice to support the Australia Pavilion at the Biennale. June brings a host of openings and announcements, including the opening of Networks at the Maine College of Art and Design, Biomorphs at the Liu Shiming Arts Foundation, and much more. Dive into the upcoming season via our Spring newsletter at the link in bio.
1. @theblanc_ny will present the Work In Progress fair this June, originally at Mexico City Art Week 2026
2. Marina Abramović’s SNOWY / WINDY / SPRING ON THE PLANET Z opens at @balloon_museum in July
3. With @theclemente and Manny Vega, a tour of the MET’s American Wing on June 5th
4. @trellisartfund will announce the third round of their Milestone grantees in June
5. Biomorphs opens @lsmartfund in June
6. Khaled Sabsabi’s conference of oneself at the Australia Pavilion, commissioned by @creative.australia
7. @indigoartsalliance announced the cohort of 2026 David C. Driskell Fellows
8. @rubinfoundation hosts the premiere of Matthew Lax’s documentary Gay Men’s Book Club on May 28
9. Opening in June, @icaatmeca presents Pyrite Radio, a solo exhibition by Peter Simensky @mecaart
10. @nationalgalleryaus presents Proofs and Processes: The Kenneth Tyler Collection

Summer is nearly here! We’re wrapping up a busy Spring 2026 and looking forward to a packed summer season of art and design.
In May, our VisArts team traveled to Venice to support the Australia Pavilion at the Biennale. June brings a host of openings and announcements, including the opening of Networks at the Maine College of Art and Design, Biomorphs at the Liu Shiming Arts Foundation, and much more. Dive into the upcoming season via our Spring newsletter at the link in bio.
1. @theblanc_ny will present the Work In Progress fair this June, originally at Mexico City Art Week 2026
2. Marina Abramović’s SNOWY / WINDY / SPRING ON THE PLANET Z opens at @balloon_museum in July
3. With @theclemente and Manny Vega, a tour of the MET’s American Wing on June 5th
4. @trellisartfund will announce the third round of their Milestone grantees in June
5. Biomorphs opens @lsmartfund in June
6. Khaled Sabsabi’s conference of oneself at the Australia Pavilion, commissioned by @creative.australia
7. @indigoartsalliance announced the cohort of 2026 David C. Driskell Fellows
8. @rubinfoundation hosts the premiere of Matthew Lax’s documentary Gay Men’s Book Club on May 28
9. Opening in June, @icaatmeca presents Pyrite Radio, a solo exhibition by Peter Simensky @mecaart
10. @nationalgalleryaus presents Proofs and Processes: The Kenneth Tyler Collection
On Friday evening, @theblanc_ny launched dual openings for Show Me How To Fly Away and Soft Friction.
Show Me How to Fly Away features twenty works by nine artists spanning painting, sculpture, and video installations, co-presented with the Shanghai-based @nanke_gallery. The exhibition is part of THE BLANC’s new initiative The Blanc Exchange, spotlighting international galleries as a calmer, more contemplative alternative to art fairs.
Soft Friction features seven female textile artists, exploring the versatility of textile work with themes of invisible labor, soft power, and the changing realm of art with AI.
Both exhibitions will be on view from May 15 through June 27, 2026 in THE BLANC’s ground floor galleries.

Today and tomorrow at ICFF + WANTED: stop by WANTED Booth W981 to see Intrinsic Values, presented by RISD Furniture Design as part of the dynamic Schools Showcase at WANTED during NYCxDESIGN.
The exhibition presents new work by RISD BFA and MFA students — lamps, chairs, cabinets, sconces, and objects that each carry a point of view. Working across different materials and ways of making, the pieces move between handcraft and experimentation, structure and expression, function and story — showing furniture as something useful, expressive, and deeply connected to how we live.
Together, the works offer a glimpse into the thinking, making, and values shaping an emerging generation of designers.
Intrinsic Values opened yesterday and is on view today for Trade Day and tomorrow for Public Day at the Jacob K. Javits Center.
RISD Furniture Design: Intrinsic Values
WANTED at ICFF | Booth W981
May 17–19, 2026
Jacob K. Javits Center, New York
Photography by Erik Gould.
@risd_furnituredesign @icff_official @wanteddesign

Today and tomorrow at ICFF + WANTED: stop by WANTED Booth W981 to see Intrinsic Values, presented by RISD Furniture Design as part of the dynamic Schools Showcase at WANTED during NYCxDESIGN.
The exhibition presents new work by RISD BFA and MFA students — lamps, chairs, cabinets, sconces, and objects that each carry a point of view. Working across different materials and ways of making, the pieces move between handcraft and experimentation, structure and expression, function and story — showing furniture as something useful, expressive, and deeply connected to how we live.
Together, the works offer a glimpse into the thinking, making, and values shaping an emerging generation of designers.
Intrinsic Values opened yesterday and is on view today for Trade Day and tomorrow for Public Day at the Jacob K. Javits Center.
RISD Furniture Design: Intrinsic Values
WANTED at ICFF | Booth W981
May 17–19, 2026
Jacob K. Javits Center, New York
Photography by Erik Gould.
@risd_furnituredesign @icff_official @wanteddesign

Today and tomorrow at ICFF + WANTED: stop by WANTED Booth W981 to see Intrinsic Values, presented by RISD Furniture Design as part of the dynamic Schools Showcase at WANTED during NYCxDESIGN.
The exhibition presents new work by RISD BFA and MFA students — lamps, chairs, cabinets, sconces, and objects that each carry a point of view. Working across different materials and ways of making, the pieces move between handcraft and experimentation, structure and expression, function and story — showing furniture as something useful, expressive, and deeply connected to how we live.
Together, the works offer a glimpse into the thinking, making, and values shaping an emerging generation of designers.
Intrinsic Values opened yesterday and is on view today for Trade Day and tomorrow for Public Day at the Jacob K. Javits Center.
RISD Furniture Design: Intrinsic Values
WANTED at ICFF | Booth W981
May 17–19, 2026
Jacob K. Javits Center, New York
Photography by Erik Gould.
@risd_furnituredesign @icff_official @wanteddesign

Today and tomorrow at ICFF + WANTED: stop by WANTED Booth W981 to see Intrinsic Values, presented by RISD Furniture Design as part of the dynamic Schools Showcase at WANTED during NYCxDESIGN.
The exhibition presents new work by RISD BFA and MFA students — lamps, chairs, cabinets, sconces, and objects that each carry a point of view. Working across different materials and ways of making, the pieces move between handcraft and experimentation, structure and expression, function and story — showing furniture as something useful, expressive, and deeply connected to how we live.
Together, the works offer a glimpse into the thinking, making, and values shaping an emerging generation of designers.
Intrinsic Values opened yesterday and is on view today for Trade Day and tomorrow for Public Day at the Jacob K. Javits Center.
RISD Furniture Design: Intrinsic Values
WANTED at ICFF | Booth W981
May 17–19, 2026
Jacob K. Javits Center, New York
Photography by Erik Gould.
@risd_furnituredesign @icff_official @wanteddesign

Today and tomorrow at ICFF + WANTED: stop by WANTED Booth W981 to see Intrinsic Values, presented by RISD Furniture Design as part of the dynamic Schools Showcase at WANTED during NYCxDESIGN.
The exhibition presents new work by RISD BFA and MFA students — lamps, chairs, cabinets, sconces, and objects that each carry a point of view. Working across different materials and ways of making, the pieces move between handcraft and experimentation, structure and expression, function and story — showing furniture as something useful, expressive, and deeply connected to how we live.
Together, the works offer a glimpse into the thinking, making, and values shaping an emerging generation of designers.
Intrinsic Values opened yesterday and is on view today for Trade Day and tomorrow for Public Day at the Jacob K. Javits Center.
RISD Furniture Design: Intrinsic Values
WANTED at ICFF | Booth W981
May 17–19, 2026
Jacob K. Javits Center, New York
Photography by Erik Gould.
@risd_furnituredesign @icff_official @wanteddesign

Our A+D team supported @risd1877 this morning as they kicked off @nycxdesign with a panel conversation hosted by The Future Perfect New York. The discussion, moderated by @thefutureperfect founder @DavidAlhadeff, featured @thefutureperfect Managing Director and RISD alumna Laura Young (@lauraannyoung), and @risd_furnituredesign Associate Professor and Graduate Program Director Pete Oyler (@peteoyler).
Guests heard how the two organizations foster, champion, and celebrate contemporary creatives, and had a chance to view the Dudd Lite exhibition (@duddhaus) and @studioathenacalderone’s debut collection, Assembler I.
RISD will also participate in the International Contemporary Furniture Fair @icff at @wanteddesign, where @risd_furniture design will present “Intrinsic Values” a selection of works from BFA and MFA students that examine the role of furniture in contemporary life and the values that shape its creation. The exhibition will be on view at the Javits Center, booth W981, from May 17-19. RISD faculty and alumni will also take part in ICFF talks and related exhibitions across New York City throughout the weekend; for a full directory see the link in our bio.

Our A+D team supported @risd1877 this morning as they kicked off @nycxdesign with a panel conversation hosted by The Future Perfect New York. The discussion, moderated by @thefutureperfect founder @DavidAlhadeff, featured @thefutureperfect Managing Director and RISD alumna Laura Young (@lauraannyoung), and @risd_furnituredesign Associate Professor and Graduate Program Director Pete Oyler (@peteoyler).
Guests heard how the two organizations foster, champion, and celebrate contemporary creatives, and had a chance to view the Dudd Lite exhibition (@duddhaus) and @studioathenacalderone’s debut collection, Assembler I.
RISD will also participate in the International Contemporary Furniture Fair @icff at @wanteddesign, where @risd_furniture design will present “Intrinsic Values” a selection of works from BFA and MFA students that examine the role of furniture in contemporary life and the values that shape its creation. The exhibition will be on view at the Javits Center, booth W981, from May 17-19. RISD faculty and alumni will also take part in ICFF talks and related exhibitions across New York City throughout the weekend; for a full directory see the link in our bio.

Our A+D team supported @risd1877 this morning as they kicked off @nycxdesign with a panel conversation hosted by The Future Perfect New York. The discussion, moderated by @thefutureperfect founder @DavidAlhadeff, featured @thefutureperfect Managing Director and RISD alumna Laura Young (@lauraannyoung), and @risd_furnituredesign Associate Professor and Graduate Program Director Pete Oyler (@peteoyler).
Guests heard how the two organizations foster, champion, and celebrate contemporary creatives, and had a chance to view the Dudd Lite exhibition (@duddhaus) and @studioathenacalderone’s debut collection, Assembler I.
RISD will also participate in the International Contemporary Furniture Fair @icff at @wanteddesign, where @risd_furniture design will present “Intrinsic Values” a selection of works from BFA and MFA students that examine the role of furniture in contemporary life and the values that shape its creation. The exhibition will be on view at the Javits Center, booth W981, from May 17-19. RISD faculty and alumni will also take part in ICFF talks and related exhibitions across New York City throughout the weekend; for a full directory see the link in our bio.

Our A+D team supported @risd1877 this morning as they kicked off @nycxdesign with a panel conversation hosted by The Future Perfect New York. The discussion, moderated by @thefutureperfect founder @DavidAlhadeff, featured @thefutureperfect Managing Director and RISD alumna Laura Young (@lauraannyoung), and @risd_furnituredesign Associate Professor and Graduate Program Director Pete Oyler (@peteoyler).
Guests heard how the two organizations foster, champion, and celebrate contemporary creatives, and had a chance to view the Dudd Lite exhibition (@duddhaus) and @studioathenacalderone’s debut collection, Assembler I.
RISD will also participate in the International Contemporary Furniture Fair @icff at @wanteddesign, where @risd_furniture design will present “Intrinsic Values” a selection of works from BFA and MFA students that examine the role of furniture in contemporary life and the values that shape its creation. The exhibition will be on view at the Javits Center, booth W981, from May 17-19. RISD faculty and alumni will also take part in ICFF talks and related exhibitions across New York City throughout the weekend; for a full directory see the link in our bio.

Our A+D team supported @risd1877 this morning as they kicked off @nycxdesign with a panel conversation hosted by The Future Perfect New York. The discussion, moderated by @thefutureperfect founder @DavidAlhadeff, featured @thefutureperfect Managing Director and RISD alumna Laura Young (@lauraannyoung), and @risd_furnituredesign Associate Professor and Graduate Program Director Pete Oyler (@peteoyler).
Guests heard how the two organizations foster, champion, and celebrate contemporary creatives, and had a chance to view the Dudd Lite exhibition (@duddhaus) and @studioathenacalderone’s debut collection, Assembler I.
RISD will also participate in the International Contemporary Furniture Fair @icff at @wanteddesign, where @risd_furniture design will present “Intrinsic Values” a selection of works from BFA and MFA students that examine the role of furniture in contemporary life and the values that shape its creation. The exhibition will be on view at the Javits Center, booth W981, from May 17-19. RISD faculty and alumni will also take part in ICFF talks and related exhibitions across New York City throughout the weekend; for a full directory see the link in our bio.

Happy art fair week! Our VisArts team toured Frieze, NADA, Independent, and Future Fair. While a full selection of our favorites would take three posts, here are some highlights.

Happy art fair week! Our VisArts team toured Frieze, NADA, Independent, and Future Fair. While a full selection of our favorites would take three posts, here are some highlights.

Happy art fair week! Our VisArts team toured Frieze, NADA, Independent, and Future Fair. While a full selection of our favorites would take three posts, here are some highlights.

Happy art fair week! Our VisArts team toured Frieze, NADA, Independent, and Future Fair. While a full selection of our favorites would take three posts, here are some highlights.

Happy art fair week! Our VisArts team toured Frieze, NADA, Independent, and Future Fair. While a full selection of our favorites would take three posts, here are some highlights.

Happy art fair week! Our VisArts team toured Frieze, NADA, Independent, and Future Fair. While a full selection of our favorites would take three posts, here are some highlights.

Happy art fair week! Our VisArts team toured Frieze, NADA, Independent, and Future Fair. While a full selection of our favorites would take three posts, here are some highlights.

Happy art fair week! Our VisArts team toured Frieze, NADA, Independent, and Future Fair. While a full selection of our favorites would take three posts, here are some highlights.
Drop by - it’s promising to be a lively conversation and we all need to be part of it!

RISD Representation: Of the 30 artists commissioned by Barack & Michelle Obama for the Obama Presidential Center, opening June 2026, seven have ties to @risd1877.
MacArthur Award-winning artist, RISD alum, and 2026 Commencement speaker juliemehretu’s work — “Uprising of the Sun,” a vibrant, 83-foot painted glass window — welcomes visitors from the north side of the building.
Other friends of RISD with works commissioned by the Obamas include alums @jennyholzerstudio and Spencer Finch, past honorary degree recipients @maria_magdalena_campos_pons, @nickcaveart, and @theastergates, Jr., and Associate Professor of Printmaking @tyanna_buie. Alum David Wiseman also contributed a nature-inspired, bronze and porcelain Radial Branch chandelier.
Head to the link in @risd1877’s bio to learn more on risd.edu and the @nytimes.
Images Courtesy @obamafoundation, Theaster G
ates Studio, and Kaylee Pugliese/RISD

RISD Representation: Of the 30 artists commissioned by Barack & Michelle Obama for the Obama Presidential Center, opening June 2026, seven have ties to @risd1877.
MacArthur Award-winning artist, RISD alum, and 2026 Commencement speaker juliemehretu’s work — “Uprising of the Sun,” a vibrant, 83-foot painted glass window — welcomes visitors from the north side of the building.
Other friends of RISD with works commissioned by the Obamas include alums @jennyholzerstudio and Spencer Finch, past honorary degree recipients @maria_magdalena_campos_pons, @nickcaveart, and @theastergates, Jr., and Associate Professor of Printmaking @tyanna_buie. Alum David Wiseman also contributed a nature-inspired, bronze and porcelain Radial Branch chandelier.
Head to the link in @risd1877’s bio to learn more on risd.edu and the @nytimes.
Images Courtesy @obamafoundation, Theaster G
ates Studio, and Kaylee Pugliese/RISD

RISD Representation: Of the 30 artists commissioned by Barack & Michelle Obama for the Obama Presidential Center, opening June 2026, seven have ties to @risd1877.
MacArthur Award-winning artist, RISD alum, and 2026 Commencement speaker juliemehretu’s work — “Uprising of the Sun,” a vibrant, 83-foot painted glass window — welcomes visitors from the north side of the building.
Other friends of RISD with works commissioned by the Obamas include alums @jennyholzerstudio and Spencer Finch, past honorary degree recipients @maria_magdalena_campos_pons, @nickcaveart, and @theastergates, Jr., and Associate Professor of Printmaking @tyanna_buie. Alum David Wiseman also contributed a nature-inspired, bronze and porcelain Radial Branch chandelier.
Head to the link in @risd1877’s bio to learn more on risd.edu and the @nytimes.
Images Courtesy @obamafoundation, Theaster G
ates Studio, and Kaylee Pugliese/RISD

RISD Representation: Of the 30 artists commissioned by Barack & Michelle Obama for the Obama Presidential Center, opening June 2026, seven have ties to @risd1877.
MacArthur Award-winning artist, RISD alum, and 2026 Commencement speaker juliemehretu’s work — “Uprising of the Sun,” a vibrant, 83-foot painted glass window — welcomes visitors from the north side of the building.
Other friends of RISD with works commissioned by the Obamas include alums @jennyholzerstudio and Spencer Finch, past honorary degree recipients @maria_magdalena_campos_pons, @nickcaveart, and @theastergates, Jr., and Associate Professor of Printmaking @tyanna_buie. Alum David Wiseman also contributed a nature-inspired, bronze and porcelain Radial Branch chandelier.
Head to the link in @risd1877’s bio to learn more on risd.edu and the @nytimes.
Images Courtesy @obamafoundation, Theaster G
ates Studio, and Kaylee Pugliese/RISD

RISD Representation: Of the 30 artists commissioned by Barack & Michelle Obama for the Obama Presidential Center, opening June 2026, seven have ties to @risd1877.
MacArthur Award-winning artist, RISD alum, and 2026 Commencement speaker juliemehretu’s work — “Uprising of the Sun,” a vibrant, 83-foot painted glass window — welcomes visitors from the north side of the building.
Other friends of RISD with works commissioned by the Obamas include alums @jennyholzerstudio and Spencer Finch, past honorary degree recipients @maria_magdalena_campos_pons, @nickcaveart, and @theastergates, Jr., and Associate Professor of Printmaking @tyanna_buie. Alum David Wiseman also contributed a nature-inspired, bronze and porcelain Radial Branch chandelier.
Head to the link in @risd1877’s bio to learn more on risd.edu and the @nytimes.
Images Courtesy @obamafoundation, Theaster G
ates Studio, and Kaylee Pugliese/RISD

RISD Representation: Of the 30 artists commissioned by Barack & Michelle Obama for the Obama Presidential Center, opening June 2026, seven have ties to @risd1877.
MacArthur Award-winning artist, RISD alum, and 2026 Commencement speaker juliemehretu’s work — “Uprising of the Sun,” a vibrant, 83-foot painted glass window — welcomes visitors from the north side of the building.
Other friends of RISD with works commissioned by the Obamas include alums @jennyholzerstudio and Spencer Finch, past honorary degree recipients @maria_magdalena_campos_pons, @nickcaveart, and @theastergates, Jr., and Associate Professor of Printmaking @tyanna_buie. Alum David Wiseman also contributed a nature-inspired, bronze and porcelain Radial Branch chandelier.
Head to the link in @risd1877’s bio to learn more on risd.edu and the @nytimes.
Images Courtesy @obamafoundation, Theaster G
ates Studio, and Kaylee Pugliese/RISD

RISD Representation: Of the 30 artists commissioned by Barack & Michelle Obama for the Obama Presidential Center, opening June 2026, seven have ties to @risd1877.
MacArthur Award-winning artist, RISD alum, and 2026 Commencement speaker juliemehretu’s work — “Uprising of the Sun,” a vibrant, 83-foot painted glass window — welcomes visitors from the north side of the building.
Other friends of RISD with works commissioned by the Obamas include alums @jennyholzerstudio and Spencer Finch, past honorary degree recipients @maria_magdalena_campos_pons, @nickcaveart, and @theastergates, Jr., and Associate Professor of Printmaking @tyanna_buie. Alum David Wiseman also contributed a nature-inspired, bronze and porcelain Radial Branch chandelier.
Head to the link in @risd1877’s bio to learn more on risd.edu and the @nytimes.
Images Courtesy @obamafoundation, Theaster G
ates Studio, and Kaylee Pugliese/RISD

RISD Representation: Of the 30 artists commissioned by Barack & Michelle Obama for the Obama Presidential Center, opening June 2026, seven have ties to @risd1877.
MacArthur Award-winning artist, RISD alum, and 2026 Commencement speaker juliemehretu’s work — “Uprising of the Sun,” a vibrant, 83-foot painted glass window — welcomes visitors from the north side of the building.
Other friends of RISD with works commissioned by the Obamas include alums @jennyholzerstudio and Spencer Finch, past honorary degree recipients @maria_magdalena_campos_pons, @nickcaveart, and @theastergates, Jr., and Associate Professor of Printmaking @tyanna_buie. Alum David Wiseman also contributed a nature-inspired, bronze and porcelain Radial Branch chandelier.
Head to the link in @risd1877’s bio to learn more on risd.edu and the @nytimes.
Images Courtesy @obamafoundation, Theaster G
ates Studio, and Kaylee Pugliese/RISD

RISD Representation: Of the 30 artists commissioned by Barack & Michelle Obama for the Obama Presidential Center, opening June 2026, seven have ties to @risd1877.
MacArthur Award-winning artist, RISD alum, and 2026 Commencement speaker juliemehretu’s work — “Uprising of the Sun,” a vibrant, 83-foot painted glass window — welcomes visitors from the north side of the building.
Other friends of RISD with works commissioned by the Obamas include alums @jennyholzerstudio and Spencer Finch, past honorary degree recipients @maria_magdalena_campos_pons, @nickcaveart, and @theastergates, Jr., and Associate Professor of Printmaking @tyanna_buie. Alum David Wiseman also contributed a nature-inspired, bronze and porcelain Radial Branch chandelier.
Head to the link in @risd1877’s bio to learn more on risd.edu and the @nytimes.
Images Courtesy @obamafoundation, Theaster G
ates Studio, and Kaylee Pugliese/RISD

RISD Representation: Of the 30 artists commissioned by Barack & Michelle Obama for the Obama Presidential Center, opening June 2026, seven have ties to @risd1877.
MacArthur Award-winning artist, RISD alum, and 2026 Commencement speaker juliemehretu’s work — “Uprising of the Sun,” a vibrant, 83-foot painted glass window — welcomes visitors from the north side of the building.
Other friends of RISD with works commissioned by the Obamas include alums @jennyholzerstudio and Spencer Finch, past honorary degree recipients @maria_magdalena_campos_pons, @nickcaveart, and @theastergates, Jr., and Associate Professor of Printmaking @tyanna_buie. Alum David Wiseman also contributed a nature-inspired, bronze and porcelain Radial Branch chandelier.
Head to the link in @risd1877’s bio to learn more on risd.edu and the @nytimes.
Images Courtesy @obamafoundation, Theaster G
ates Studio, and Kaylee Pugliese/RISD

RISD Representation: Of the 30 artists commissioned by Barack & Michelle Obama for the Obama Presidential Center, opening June 2026, seven have ties to @risd1877.
MacArthur Award-winning artist, RISD alum, and 2026 Commencement speaker juliemehretu’s work — “Uprising of the Sun,” a vibrant, 83-foot painted glass window — welcomes visitors from the north side of the building.
Other friends of RISD with works commissioned by the Obamas include alums @jennyholzerstudio and Spencer Finch, past honorary degree recipients @maria_magdalena_campos_pons, @nickcaveart, and @theastergates, Jr., and Associate Professor of Printmaking @tyanna_buie. Alum David Wiseman also contributed a nature-inspired, bronze and porcelain Radial Branch chandelier.
Head to the link in @risd1877’s bio to learn more on risd.edu and the @nytimes.
Images Courtesy @obamafoundation, Theaster G
ates Studio, and Kaylee Pugliese/RISD

Today, we attended The Art of Intimacy, a symposium inspired by Intimate Unthinkables, an exhibition of work by Adrian Elisheva Parr Zaretsky and Liu Shiming.
The symposium was produced by the Liu Shiming Art Foundation and the European Cultural Centre as part of the broader Future Cities; Livable Futures initiative, bringing together artists, architects, designers, and theorists to explore intimacy as both a personal and political condition.
Don’t miss the exhibition, which opens to the public on May 9 at Palazzo Mora.
@lsmartfund

Today, we attended The Art of Intimacy, a symposium inspired by Intimate Unthinkables, an exhibition of work by Adrian Elisheva Parr Zaretsky and Liu Shiming.
The symposium was produced by the Liu Shiming Art Foundation and the European Cultural Centre as part of the broader Future Cities; Livable Futures initiative, bringing together artists, architects, designers, and theorists to explore intimacy as both a personal and political condition.
Don’t miss the exhibition, which opens to the public on May 9 at Palazzo Mora.
@lsmartfund

Today, we attended The Art of Intimacy, a symposium inspired by Intimate Unthinkables, an exhibition of work by Adrian Elisheva Parr Zaretsky and Liu Shiming.
The symposium was produced by the Liu Shiming Art Foundation and the European Cultural Centre as part of the broader Future Cities; Livable Futures initiative, bringing together artists, architects, designers, and theorists to explore intimacy as both a personal and political condition.
Don’t miss the exhibition, which opens to the public on May 9 at Palazzo Mora.
@lsmartfund

Today, we attended The Art of Intimacy, a symposium inspired by Intimate Unthinkables, an exhibition of work by Adrian Elisheva Parr Zaretsky and Liu Shiming.
The symposium was produced by the Liu Shiming Art Foundation and the European Cultural Centre as part of the broader Future Cities; Livable Futures initiative, bringing together artists, architects, designers, and theorists to explore intimacy as both a personal and political condition.
Don’t miss the exhibition, which opens to the public on May 9 at Palazzo Mora.
@lsmartfund

Today, we attended The Art of Intimacy, a symposium inspired by Intimate Unthinkables, an exhibition of work by Adrian Elisheva Parr Zaretsky and Liu Shiming.
The symposium was produced by the Liu Shiming Art Foundation and the European Cultural Centre as part of the broader Future Cities; Livable Futures initiative, bringing together artists, architects, designers, and theorists to explore intimacy as both a personal and political condition.
Don’t miss the exhibition, which opens to the public on May 9 at Palazzo Mora.
@lsmartfund

Khaled Sabsabi’s multidisciplinary installation “khalil” opens the Bienale’s main exhibition “In Minor Keys.”
Meaning “friend” in Arabic, “khalil” invites viewers to engage with the artwork’s scent, sound, and circular path of projected images.
Similar to Sabsabi’s exhibition “conference of oneself” in the Australia Pavilion, curated by Michael Dagostino, the installation draws on Sufi philosophies, exploring human collectiveness and the relationship between inner and outer experience.
“khalil” will be on view from May 9 - November 22, 2026.

Khaled Sabsabi’s multidisciplinary installation “khalil” opens the Bienale’s main exhibition “In Minor Keys.”
Meaning “friend” in Arabic, “khalil” invites viewers to engage with the artwork’s scent, sound, and circular path of projected images.
Similar to Sabsabi’s exhibition “conference of oneself” in the Australia Pavilion, curated by Michael Dagostino, the installation draws on Sufi philosophies, exploring human collectiveness and the relationship between inner and outer experience.
“khalil” will be on view from May 9 - November 22, 2026.
Khaled Sabsabi’s multidisciplinary installation “khalil” opens the Bienale’s main exhibition “In Minor Keys.”
Meaning “friend” in Arabic, “khalil” invites viewers to engage with the artwork’s scent, sound, and circular path of projected images.
Similar to Sabsabi’s exhibition “conference of oneself” in the Australia Pavilion, curated by Michael Dagostino, the installation draws on Sufi philosophies, exploring human collectiveness and the relationship between inner and outer experience.
“khalil” will be on view from May 9 - November 22, 2026.

Khaled Sabsabi’s multidisciplinary installation “khalil” opens the Bienale’s main exhibition “In Minor Keys.”
Meaning “friend” in Arabic, “khalil” invites viewers to engage with the artwork’s scent, sound, and circular path of projected images.
Similar to Sabsabi’s exhibition “conference of oneself” in the Australia Pavilion, curated by Michael Dagostino, the installation draws on Sufi philosophies, exploring human collectiveness and the relationship between inner and outer experience.
“khalil” will be on view from May 9 - November 22, 2026.
Khaled Sabsabi’s multidisciplinary installation “khalil” opens the Bienale’s main exhibition “In Minor Keys.”
Meaning “friend” in Arabic, “khalil” invites viewers to engage with the artwork’s scent, sound, and circular path of projected images.
Similar to Sabsabi’s exhibition “conference of oneself” in the Australia Pavilion, curated by Michael Dagostino, the installation draws on Sufi philosophies, exploring human collectiveness and the relationship between inner and outer experience.
“khalil” will be on view from May 9 - November 22, 2026.

Khaled Sabsabi’s multidisciplinary installation “khalil” opens the Bienale’s main exhibition “In Minor Keys.”
Meaning “friend” in Arabic, “khalil” invites viewers to engage with the artwork’s scent, sound, and circular path of projected images.
Similar to Sabsabi’s exhibition “conference of oneself” in the Australia Pavilion, curated by Michael Dagostino, the installation draws on Sufi philosophies, exploring human collectiveness and the relationship between inner and outer experience.
“khalil” will be on view from May 9 - November 22, 2026.

Last week, @ulinewyork recognized the 17-story Urban League Empowerment Center headquarters, designed by @beyerblinderbelle, with the 2026 Award for Excellence in Mixed-Use Development!
In the center of Harlem on 125th Street, the Urban League Empowerment Center houses the headquarters of the @naturbanleague, the city’s first civil rights museum (opening later this year), Class A office space for other mission-driven tenants such as @studiomuseum, national retailers including @traderjoes and @target, and 171 affordable apartments, 51 of which are set aside for young adults aging out of foster care.
Please join us in congratulating @beyerblinderbelle, the development group — @brp_companies, @lmdevpartners, Taconic Partners, @theprusikgroup, @dabardevelopment, Empire State Development — and the whole project team!
Photos by @_as__ap_ (1, 3-5), ULI New York (2), courtesy of Beyer Blinder Belle.

Last week, @ulinewyork recognized the 17-story Urban League Empowerment Center headquarters, designed by @beyerblinderbelle, with the 2026 Award for Excellence in Mixed-Use Development!
In the center of Harlem on 125th Street, the Urban League Empowerment Center houses the headquarters of the @naturbanleague, the city’s first civil rights museum (opening later this year), Class A office space for other mission-driven tenants such as @studiomuseum, national retailers including @traderjoes and @target, and 171 affordable apartments, 51 of which are set aside for young adults aging out of foster care.
Please join us in congratulating @beyerblinderbelle, the development group — @brp_companies, @lmdevpartners, Taconic Partners, @theprusikgroup, @dabardevelopment, Empire State Development — and the whole project team!
Photos by @_as__ap_ (1, 3-5), ULI New York (2), courtesy of Beyer Blinder Belle.

Last week, @ulinewyork recognized the 17-story Urban League Empowerment Center headquarters, designed by @beyerblinderbelle, with the 2026 Award for Excellence in Mixed-Use Development!
In the center of Harlem on 125th Street, the Urban League Empowerment Center houses the headquarters of the @naturbanleague, the city’s first civil rights museum (opening later this year), Class A office space for other mission-driven tenants such as @studiomuseum, national retailers including @traderjoes and @target, and 171 affordable apartments, 51 of which are set aside for young adults aging out of foster care.
Please join us in congratulating @beyerblinderbelle, the development group — @brp_companies, @lmdevpartners, Taconic Partners, @theprusikgroup, @dabardevelopment, Empire State Development — and the whole project team!
Photos by @_as__ap_ (1, 3-5), ULI New York (2), courtesy of Beyer Blinder Belle.

Last week, @ulinewyork recognized the 17-story Urban League Empowerment Center headquarters, designed by @beyerblinderbelle, with the 2026 Award for Excellence in Mixed-Use Development!
In the center of Harlem on 125th Street, the Urban League Empowerment Center houses the headquarters of the @naturbanleague, the city’s first civil rights museum (opening later this year), Class A office space for other mission-driven tenants such as @studiomuseum, national retailers including @traderjoes and @target, and 171 affordable apartments, 51 of which are set aside for young adults aging out of foster care.
Please join us in congratulating @beyerblinderbelle, the development group — @brp_companies, @lmdevpartners, Taconic Partners, @theprusikgroup, @dabardevelopment, Empire State Development — and the whole project team!
Photos by @_as__ap_ (1, 3-5), ULI New York (2), courtesy of Beyer Blinder Belle.

Last week, @ulinewyork recognized the 17-story Urban League Empowerment Center headquarters, designed by @beyerblinderbelle, with the 2026 Award for Excellence in Mixed-Use Development!
In the center of Harlem on 125th Street, the Urban League Empowerment Center houses the headquarters of the @naturbanleague, the city’s first civil rights museum (opening later this year), Class A office space for other mission-driven tenants such as @studiomuseum, national retailers including @traderjoes and @target, and 171 affordable apartments, 51 of which are set aside for young adults aging out of foster care.
Please join us in congratulating @beyerblinderbelle, the development group — @brp_companies, @lmdevpartners, Taconic Partners, @theprusikgroup, @dabardevelopment, Empire State Development — and the whole project team!
Photos by @_as__ap_ (1, 3-5), ULI New York (2), courtesy of Beyer Blinder Belle.
If you’re in Venice for the Biennale, don’t miss Khaled Sabsabi’s work “conference of one’s self” in the Australia Pavilion, curated by Michael Dagostino.
Honoring Australia’s modern history as one inextricably linked to global migratory patterns, “conference of one’s sense” explores spirituality, migration, and the vastness of shared humanity.
“conference of one’s self” will be open to the public from May 9 - November 22, 2026.

Last Friday night, Maine College of Art & Design hosted their annual Fashion Show.
BFA students presented original work, at showcasing looks designed, developed, and constructed entirely by themselves. Flip through this lookbook teaser of their creations, or click the link in @mecaart’s bio for the livestream!

Last Friday night, Maine College of Art & Design hosted their annual Fashion Show.
BFA students presented original work, at showcasing looks designed, developed, and constructed entirely by themselves. Flip through this lookbook teaser of their creations, or click the link in @mecaart’s bio for the livestream!

Last Friday night, Maine College of Art & Design hosted their annual Fashion Show.
BFA students presented original work, at showcasing looks designed, developed, and constructed entirely by themselves. Flip through this lookbook teaser of their creations, or click the link in @mecaart’s bio for the livestream!

Last Friday night, Maine College of Art & Design hosted their annual Fashion Show.
BFA students presented original work, at showcasing looks designed, developed, and constructed entirely by themselves. Flip through this lookbook teaser of their creations, or click the link in @mecaart’s bio for the livestream!

Last Friday night, Maine College of Art & Design hosted their annual Fashion Show.
BFA students presented original work, at showcasing looks designed, developed, and constructed entirely by themselves. Flip through this lookbook teaser of their creations, or click the link in @mecaart’s bio for the livestream!
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