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  • Black Radical Brooklyn & A Subtlety Are Top Critics’ Picks for 2014!

    December 12th, 2014

    It’s been a big year for Creative Time, and the critics agree! In his year-end review for The New York Times, Holland Cotter called Funk, God, Jazz & Medicine: Black Radical Brooklyn one of the year’s most noteworthy art events. “This project, set in schools and houses,” he writes, “spoke of a cultural past in danger […]

  • “Perry Chen: Y2K+15,” Dec. 12 at New Museum

    December 2nd, 2014

    Fifteen years after the turn of the millennium, artist Perry Chen invites audiences to join him in exploring the phenomenon and legacy of Y2K as an inquiry into our entanglement with technology and its rapidly increasing complexity. Through television footage and books produced in the run-up to Y2K, Chen will illuminate the cultural backdrop of […]

  • Can’t make it to Sweden? Watch the Summit in NYC!

    November 3rd, 2014

    For the first time ever, we’re holding the Creative Time Summit outside of New York this year. But faithful locals, we have you covered! Our friends at the Vera List Center for Art and Politics are hosting a NYC screening of this year’s Summit, as well as additional programming including a special response panel crossing […]

  • Passport 2014: A Full-Day Art Celebration Benefiting Creative Time

    October 15th, 2014

    Join us and The New Yorker on November 8 for a day-long immersion in New York’s vibrant downtown arts scene. Stops along this self-guided gallery crawl through the Lower East Side and SoHo include art demonstrations and other interactive attractions. Along the way, guests receive artist-designed stamps in their custom-made “passports” to document the journey. […]

  • Anne Pasternak to Lecture at Smith College on Oct. 21

    October 14th, 2014

    Our visionary leader, President and Artistic Director Anne Pasternak, is speaking next Tuesday, October 21, 7pm in Smith College’s Wright Hall. Free and open to the public, Anne’s talk is part of the Miller Lecture Series, established at Smith College Museum of Art in order to bring a leading artist, architect, or art historian once […]

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