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Meet the Artists: Rauschenberg Residency 26
Visit the Artists-in-Residence page to learn more about this group of artists.
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Timelapse video of the installation of A Quake in Paradise (Labyrinth) at MASS MoCA
A Quake in Paradise at Mass MOCA
Rauschenberg’s A Quake in Paradise (Labyrinth) will be on view at MASS MoCA from May 28, 2017–May 26, 2018.
Foundation Announces New Archives Research Travel Fund
In summer 2017, the Archives will launch a Rauschenberg research travel fund, a new opportunity that will provide partial support for costs related to travel and living expenses that scholars may incur in order to do research at the Rauschenberg Foundation and its Archives.
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Photo: Courtesy Williams College Museum of Art
First exhibition to make extensive use of Robert Rauschenberg Foundation archives
Robert Rauschenberg: Autobiography brings together 26 original works of art with 56 archival objects primarily on loan from the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation and centers on the artist’s monumental print, Autobiography, 1968.
Rauschenberg Foundation Selects Firm to Conduct the Search for Executive Director
The Robert Rauschenberg Foundation announced today the selection of Russell Reynolds Associates to conduct the search for the Foundation’s next executive director, following the departure of Christy MacLear in December 2016.
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2016 Artist as Activist Fellow Favianna Rodriguez
Foundation Announces Open Call to Address Mass Incarceration For Second Consecutive Year
Today we announce the open call for the Artist as Activist Fellowship.
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From top left, clockwise: Blair Katherine Betik, Qiong (Voyo) Wu, Natalia Gabrielsen, Lauren Blankenship and Mekia “Machine” Denby.
Winners Announced for Student Competition "This Art is Your Art"
We are pleased today to announce the winners of This Art Is Your Art, an online competition that invited graduate and undergraduate students in the United States to create videos responding to works of art in the White House.