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Government and Cultural Heritage   -   Jun 23, 2026 Free guide coaches artists to resist censorship as the NEA case it cites reaches appeal
Free guide coaches artists to resist censorship as the NEA case it cites reaches appeal

NCAC released the resource this month, days after leading a brief in the appeal of the gender-ideology grant ruling it holds up as precedent.

by Adam Schrader
Government and Cultural Heritage   -   Jun 23, 2026 Claire Valdez, who came to New York for the arts, wins NY-7 primary
Claire Valdez, who came to New York for the arts, wins NY-7 primary

The first-term assemblymember and former Columbia University union organizer beat Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso.

by Adam Schrader
Labor and Capital   -   Jun 22, 2026 Tracking U.S. museum and cultural sector labor
Tracking U.S. museum and cultural sector labor

Urgent Matter's running record of union drives and labor-board complaints at American museums and cultural institutions.

by Adam Schrader
Labor and Capital   -   Jun 22, 2026 Denver Art Museum workers ratify first union contract at a Colorado museum, union says
Denver Art Museum workers ratify first union contract at a Colorado museum, union says

The contract was ratified by a vote of union members earlier this month, after about two years of negotiations.

by Adam Schrader
Government and Cultural Heritage   -   Jun 21, 2026 Fire destroys historic South Bushwick Reformed Church in Brooklyn
fire and smoke billow from a church steeple in brooklyn

The 1853 wood-frame landmark, one of only a handful of its kind in the city, will be demolished after Friday's blaze collapsed its steeple.

by Adam Schrader
Labor and Capital   -   Jun 21, 2026 Seattle Art Museum workers vote to unionize
Seattle Art Museum workers vote to unionize

Ten ballots were challenged, but too few to affect the outcome.

by Adam Schrader
Government and Cultural Heritage   -   Jun 21, 2026 Fetterman presses U.S. Treasury to revive withdrawn antiquities laundering rule
Fetterman presses U.S. Treasury to revive withdrawn antiquities laundering rule

FinCEN never published the rule Congress mandated by December 2021, and Treasury formally shelved the effort in April 2025.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Jun 21, 2026 Jupiter Contemporary settles New York eviction, faces default in artist's federal suit
Jupiter Contemporary settles New York eviction, faces default in artist's federal suit

The settlement, approved by a judge on May 27, ends the nonpayment case BCD Delancey filed in September.

by Adam Schrader
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Government and Cultural Heritage   -   Jun 23, 2026 Free guide coaches artists to resist censorship as the NEA case it cites reaches appeal
Free guide coaches artists to resist censorship as the NEA case it cites reaches appeal

NCAC released the resource this month, days after leading a brief in the appeal of the gender-ideology grant ruling it holds up as precedent.

by Adam Schrader
Government and Cultural Heritage   -   Jun 23, 2026 Claire Valdez, who came to New York for the arts, wins NY-7 primary
Claire Valdez, who came to New York for the arts, wins NY-7 primary

The first-term assemblymember and former Columbia University union organizer beat Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso.

by Adam Schrader
Labor and Capital   -   Jun 22, 2026 Tracking U.S. museum and cultural sector labor
Tracking U.S. museum and cultural sector labor

Urgent Matter's running record of union drives and labor-board complaints at American museums and cultural institutions.

by Adam Schrader
Labor and Capital   -   Jun 22, 2026 Denver Art Museum workers ratify first union contract at a Colorado museum, union says
Denver Art Museum workers ratify first union contract at a Colorado museum, union says

The contract was ratified by a vote of union members earlier this month, after about two years of negotiations.

by Adam Schrader
Government and Cultural Heritage   -   Jun 21, 2026 Fire destroys historic South Bushwick Reformed Church in Brooklyn
fire and smoke billow from a church steeple in brooklyn

The 1853 wood-frame landmark, one of only a handful of its kind in the city, will be demolished after Friday's blaze collapsed its steeple.

by Adam Schrader
Labor and Capital   -   Jun 21, 2026 Seattle Art Museum workers vote to unionize
Seattle Art Museum workers vote to unionize

Ten ballots were challenged, but too few to affect the outcome.

by Adam Schrader
Government and Cultural Heritage   -   Jun 21, 2026 Fetterman presses U.S. Treasury to revive withdrawn antiquities laundering rule
Fetterman presses U.S. Treasury to revive withdrawn antiquities laundering rule

FinCEN never published the rule Congress mandated by December 2021, and Treasury formally shelved the effort in April 2025.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Jun 21, 2026 Jupiter Contemporary settles New York eviction, faces default in artist's federal suit
Jupiter Contemporary settles New York eviction, faces default in artist's federal suit

The settlement, approved by a judge on May 27, ends the nonpayment case BCD Delancey filed in September.

by Adam Schrader
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