The Los Angeles Times calls it "the largest art event in the United States."
The Los Angeles Times calls it "the largest art event in the United States."
Now in its 40th year, the Pacific Standard Time Foundation's PST ART (formerly Pacific Standard Time) is "the largest art event in the United States....
Dozens of cultural, scientific, and community organizations will present more than 60 exhibitions and a wide spectrum of programs, traversing such topics as climate change, Indigenous knowledge, artificial intelligence, the burgeoning field of eco-acoustic art, and more," per a press release.
The Getty Foundation, the Getty Center, and the UCLA School of the Arts are each awarding $20 million in grants to dozens of cultural, scientific, and community organizations.
"PST ART is a unique opportunity for the Getty and UCLA to work together to address some of the most pressing issues of our time," the Getty's director of art tells the Times.
Among the topics: climate change, Indigenous knowledge, artificial intelligence, the burgeoning field of eco-acoustic art, and more.
A customized collection of grant news from foundations and the federal government from around the Web.
Pedagogy of the Oppressed, a 1970s book by author Paulo Freire, envisions a world not as a given reality, but as “a problem to be worked on and solved.” That mentality is often applied to the greatest social entrepreneurs.