Year End Highlights from Civitellian Patricia Cronin (CRF 2009). https://mailchi.mp/415a667b91b9/shrine-for-girls-in-dublin-1782697?e=5bf3757c54&fbclid=IwAR1N5_gryEf6rpNeisk5c–tv6V7QChCR7bkpKtZe-a1fi6rjAF4krPMSTI
Roulette is proud to announce their 2019 Commissioned and Resident artists, among which is musician and installation artist Cecilia Lopez (CRF 2015). Lopez will have residency from March 18 to June 20, 2019. She is a composer, musician and installation artist from...
Dear Civitellians, Friends, With great pleasure, the Board of Directors and Staff of Civitella Ranieri Foundation announce our 2019 and 2020 Fellows in the Visual Arts. These newly named Fellows include citizens of six nations never before represented at...
Kae Tempest grew up in an impoverished neighborhood in the South East of London. Influenced by Samuel Beckett and American hip-hop, they are well known for their talents as a poet, a playwright, and a rapper. The young Brit publishes their talents in anthologies and...
‘Soul of a Nation’ showcases the timeless power of black art at the Brooklyn Museum until February 3rd, 2019. Curated by Ashley James, the show includes over 150 works by more than 60 artists, the show covers the tumultuous years of national change from...
Martha Rosler (CRF 2009)’s “Irrespective,” a sweeping exhibition at the Jewish Museum, depicts Rosler’s five decades of photomontages, videos, and installations displayed with a wicked and welcome sense of humor. Rosler, as she explained during the...