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Shana Nys Dambrot

Shana Nys Dambrot is an art critic, curator, and author based in Los Angeles. She is currently L.A. editor for Whitehot Magazine, contributing editor to Art Ltd., and a contributor to KCET’s Artbound, Flaunt, Huffington Post, The Creators Project, Vs. Magazine, Palm Springs Life, Montage, Desert Magazine, L.A. Review of Books, and Porter & Sail. She studied art history at Vassar College, writes loads of essays for art books and exhibition catalogs, curates and/or juries a few exhibitions each year, sometimes exhibits her photography and publishes short fiction, and speaks in public at galleries, schools, and cultural institutions nationally. An account of her activities is sometimes updated at sndx.net.
Recent Articles
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film and media arts
Artbound
Portraits of Diversity: Spotlighting the International Iranian Community
Post date: 2017-03-06T01:59:00-08:00In Los Angeles, a pair of exhibitions tied to Iranian heritage showcase artists who live and work all over the world.
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California Looking Forward
News & Analysis
Art Journalism in the Trump Era
Post date: 2017-01-20T10:15:00-08:00Art, at its best, is passionately engaged in a fundamental conversation about the world. What writers can do is build a bridge between artists and audiences, facilitating communication and encouraging a shared experience.
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Architecture and Design
Artbound
It's Opening in 2020, But You Can Preview Downtown L.A.'s Main Museum This Weekend
Post date: 2016-10-28T10:54:00-07:00Scheduled to open in 2020, the Main Museum of Los Angeles Art will occupy three buildings in the heart of downtown's historic core.
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Visual Arts
Artbound
This Family of Mexican Printmakers Changed the Art World
Post date: 2016-09-08T02:37:00-07:00From Ruscha to Baldessari, Bourgeois to Tamayo, many artists’ most popular works have been made at Los Angeles landmark Mixografia which is operated by the Remba family.
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community arts
Artbound
Current:LA, A New Public Art Biennial
Post date: 2016-04-29T15:05:00-07:00Current:LA, a new public art biennial, signals a sea change in the way culture is created, disseminated, and experienced in Los Angeles.
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Visual Arts
Artbound
John Outterbridge: Assembling a Movement
Post date: 2016-04-18T05:00:00-07:00John Outterbridge's unmistakable manner of material transformation has made a mark on the assemblage art movement.