CANE Newsletter #6: Some Small News (7/31/2025)
Summary
In this newsletter, you can expect to learn about:
What We’ve been Up To;
Our Crowdfunder;
Coming Soon;
(Outside) July News;
And how you can help us!
What We’ve Been Up To…
Here’s a list of everything we have accomplished since the last newsletter:
Released our Crowdfunder, Patronicity (more info down below);
Had our Articles of Agreement Approved, making us an official non-profit in New Hampshire;
Created monthly art prompts (coming soon!),
And created a TikTok.
Our CrowdFunder on Patronicity!
We would really appreciate it if you could donate something, even if it’s only a few dollars. As we strive to make this vision a reality, it cannot be done without your help!
With every donation, we plan on giving a free membership as well as a personalized thank you message. As you increase your donation, more rewards are given.
Interested in helping out or want to know more? Click Here!
Coming Soon!
August 1st - CANE’s first monthly art prompt start (collab with Emilybirdiedesigns)
Middle/End of September - FULL schedule for the the rest of the year
November 1st - Patronicity Closes
*See Crowdfunder and Instagram for more updates
(Outside) July Art News
(AKA not written by CANE)
Met Museum Trustee Among Those Killed in NYC Shooting by MAXIMILÍANO DURÓN
In a statement, LePatner’s family, which includes her husband Evan LePatner and two children, said, “She was the most loving wife, mother, daughter, sister and relative, who enriched our lives in every way imaginable…READ MORE.
Banksy’s ‘Migrant Child’ Removed From Venice Wall for Restoration by Daniel Cassady
A fading Banksy mural in Venice has been removed from the side of a palazzo for restoration, according to The Associated Press, two years after officials first sparked debate by introducing the unconventional option…READ MORE.
Someone Ate Maurizio Cattelan’s Famous Duct-Taped Banana Again by Karen K. Ho
A visitor to France’s Pompidou-Metz last week took a bite of an iteration of Comedian(2019), Maurizio Cattelan‘s infamous conceptual artwork that involves a banana duct-taped to a wall, the museum announced on Friday…READ MORE.
Painter Says DHS Stole and Retitled His Work for Social Post About ‘Homeland’s Heritage’ by Harrison Jacobs
Earlier this week, the US Department of Homeland Security posted an image on its X account of an oil painting depicting a man and a woman in the Old West holding a baby inside a covered wagon. DHS added a caption: “Remember Your Homeland’s Heritage.”...READ MORE.
Yale Art Gallery Rejects Federal Grants for Africa Migration Show, Citing New Anti-Diversity Stipulations by Tessa Solomon
The Yale Art Gallery, the renowned university museum in New Haven, Connecticut, has withdrawn two federal grant applications for an African art exhibition after rejecting the new, anti-Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) stipulations introduced by the Trump administration on federal funding, the Connecticut Insider reported earlier this week….READ MORE.
Rahul Mishra’s Fall 2025 Collection is Inspired by Gustav Klimt by Daniel Cassady
Gustav Klimt loomed large over Rahul Mishra’s fall 2025 couture collection, presented Monday during Paris Haute Couture Week…READ MORE.
How You Can Help Us:
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Encourage artists to fill out our membership interest form and join this newsletter (link)
Engage with us on social media.
Join our upcoming Twitch streams.
Tell us what you’d like from us and how we can improve.
Got suggestions or think we’ve missed something important?? Email us at infocreateartnewengland@gmail.com
Thanks for reading friends! Until next time,
Your Friends at the CANE Executive Board.
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Creative Artists of New England (CANE) is a (prospective) non-profit dedicated to building a community of artists within the states of New England (Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island). We are also dedicated to providing resources and opportunities to upcoming and current artists, as well as give opportunities for growth, artistically, financially, and environmentally.