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  2. For Freedoms - Wikipedia

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    For Freedoms is an artist-run platform for civic engagement, discourse, and direct action for artists in the United States.Co-founded by Hank Willis Thomas, Eric Gottesman, Michelle Woo, and Wyatt Gallery in 2016, [1] For Freedoms has partnered with US-based institutions and artists for activations including town halls, exhibitions and installations, public programs, billboard campaigns, and ...

  3. Cara (app) - Wikipedia

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    Tom May at Creative Boom interviewed artists who felt cautious optimism but also exhaustion at the prospect of rebuilding their audiences on a small platform. [10] Some interviewees expressed concerns that Cara may be too "artist-centric," and that one of its weak points is a lack of a non-artist audience to gain exposure to artists.

  4. e-flux - Wikipedia

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    e-flux is a publishing platform and archive, artist project, curatorial platform, and e-mail service founded in 1998. [1] The arts news digests, events, exhibitions, schools, journal, books, and art projects produced and/or disseminated by e-flux describe strains of critical discourse surrounding contemporary art, culture, and theory internationally. [2]

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  6. Online community - Wikipedia

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    Build a social and collaborative learning experience: People are best able to learn when they engage, communicate, and collaborate with each other. Online communities create an environment where users can collaborate through social interaction and shared experiences. Self-governance: Anyone who can access the internet is self-empowered.

  7. The One Minutes - Wikipedia

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    The One Minutes was initiated in 1998 by Katja van Stiphout and Michal Buttink, two students of the Sandberg Institute, Masters of Art and Design.The institute’s director Jos Houweling was asked to fill in an hour of airtime on local television, SALTO, once a month from midnight to 1 a.m. and offered this to two of his students.

  8. There's a Reason Why This Artist's Family Portraits Are a ...

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  9. Rhizome (organization) - Wikipedia

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    In response to the needs of the ArtBase—as well as to the increasing number of artists creating works on social media platforms and as interactive websites—in 2014 Rhizome began a program to develop open source web archiving tools that could both serve its mission and a broader community of users. [11]