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fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

Whitney Biennial Sneak Peek

The Whitney Biennial features moody, contemplative art with immersive experiences, while arts leaders urge new NYC culture commissioner Diya Vij to address artist affordability amid federal funding cuts and museum closures.
Portland
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
3 days ago

Oregon Arts Commission names new leaders * Oregon ArtsWatch

Jason Holland and Jenny Stadler elected to lead Oregon Arts Commission, bringing arts administration and accessibility expertise to state board during period of reduced federal arts funding.
fromHyperallergic
6 days ago

Judy Baca Denies Misusing $5M Grant for Iconic LA Mural

According to a new report from the LA Times, 10 former employees of Baca's nonprofit, the Social and Public Art Resource Center (SPARC), allege that she misused funds from a $5 million Mellon Foundation grant in 2021. The funding was specifically to be administered over three years for the expansion of "The Great Wall" mural, a portion of which went on view at Jeffrey Deitch gallery in Los Angeles last Saturday, February 20.
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fromJuxtapoz
4 months ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - The 2026 AXA Art Prize US is Open for Submissions

AXA XL launches the ninth edition of the AXA Art Prize US, inviting undergraduate and graduate students to submit figurative paintings, drawings, and prints by March 16, 2026.
fromHyperallergic
1 week ago

The Irish Do It Best

The Irish government will give 2,000 artists unrestricted weekly stipends in a program officials described as a "recognition, at government level, of the important role of the arts in Irish society." After a successful three-year pilot, the Irish government made its basic income program for artists permanent. Similar pilots have been launched here in the United States, but they're supported primarily by the nonprofit sector.
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fromPortland Mercury
2 weeks ago

Art Snack: Mother Foucault's Nonprofit to Buy Building, 2026 World Naked Bike Ride Date, and RIP Sheridan Fruit

Buy takeout and support local arts businesses; Mother Foucault's bookshop is purchasing its building through nonprofit fundraising; World Naked Bike Ride is a large protest.
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

That make-or-break feeling? I love it': can Andre de Ridder put ENO back on its feet?

Andre de Ridder is either brave or stupid. He has accepted the role as the music director of English National Opera its chief conductor and keeper of its musical flame. He will take up the role formally in 2027. The post has been empty for several anguished years, sparked by Arts Council England's 2022 announcement that the company would lose all its funding unless it moved out of London.
Music
fromHyperallergic
3 weeks ago

The Art World's Epstein Problem

Because they've long stopped being about just one depraved pedophile and have come to symbolize the endemic depravity of the world's richest elites. It's no surprise that the art world is implicated. There isn't much difference between a corporation's board of directors and a museum's board of trustees. It's more or less the same money, same power dynamics, and the same creeps crawling through the corridors.
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fromArtnet News
1 month ago

Saudi Arabia Scales Back Spending, Leaving Art Institutions in Limbo | Artnet News

Saudi Arabia is scaling back Vision 2030 cultural megaproject spending, leaving international arts institutions facing delayed payments, halted deals, and potential asset sales.
#kennedy-center
fromLGBTQ Nation
1 month ago
US politics

Gay Trump toadie claims he meant to fire an opera company but came up with the worst excuse - LGBTQ Nation

fromLGBTQ Nation
1 month ago
US politics

Gay Trump toadie claims he meant to fire an opera company but came up with the worst excuse - LGBTQ Nation

fromMission Local
1 month ago

S.F. Mayor Lurie is 'committed to the future' of Mission Cultural Center site but offers few details

For 50 years, the non-profit MCCLA at 25th and Mission has run arts programming from the four-story building it leased from the city for a dollar a year. The Arts Commission has also given them funding, with the expectation that they will raise more funds from donors, classes and events. This month, however, the Mission Cultural Center ran out of money and on Jan. 26 it closed indefinitely.
SF politics
Arts
fromMission Local
1 month ago

The Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts loses its interim director after three weeks

Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts faces a funding and staffing crisis after its interim director resigned after waiving pay and reopening was delayed.
#portland-arts-project-grants
East Bay (California)
fromThe Oaklandside
1 month ago

A longtime arts leader and cultural advocate is Oakland's new cultural affairs manager

Lyz Luke will become Oakland's cultural affairs manager on March 2, raising external funds and advocating equitable investment and protection for local artists.
#immigration
Arts
from48 hills
1 month ago

Drama Masks: Stage predictions for 2026 - 48 hills

Bay Area theatre faces uncertainty from reduced funding, political turmoil, and limited January programming, threatening venues, arts institutions, and future productions.
US politics
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
2 months ago

Arts & politics 2025: Trump assaults top the year's cultural news * Oregon ArtsWatch

The Trump Administration enacted policies suppressing DEI, gender identity, and critical perspectives on American history, threatening arts funding and cultural institutions nationwide.
fromDefector
2 months ago

Some Thoughts On 'Heated Rivalry,' Including, But Not Limited To: Ahhhh, Mmmm, And [Crying Emoji] | Defector

Then, suddenly, my inbox was full of writers pitching me about it and my group chats were on fire about "the gay hockey show," so I figured I should check it out. I will say, as someone who is deeply allergic to tv shows that people describe as "heartwarming" or "necessary" or "a balm for our troubled times," I am very glad that the first few episodes were sold to me as simply "super fucking hot."
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US politics
fromThe Atlantic
2 months ago

The Pro-Democracy Case for a National Theater

The Federal Theatre Project expanded national access to socially engaged theater during the Depression, provoking political backlash that led to its contentious termination.
#oakland
fromKqed
8 months ago
Public health

'Just Makes No Sense': Protests Continue in Oakland Over Slashed Arts Position | KQED

fromKqed
8 months ago
Public health

'Just Makes No Sense': Protests Continue in Oakland Over Slashed Arts Position | KQED

Arts
fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

A Letter to Mamdani

City arts funding is deeply unequal, with the Met receiving more annual support than all Queens and Staten Island cultural institutions combined.
#nea
fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

How Trump Impacted Arts and Culture in 2025

I didn't listen to my family as a child when they told me to avoid becoming the bearer of bad news. As part of Hyperallergic's News Team, I've spent much of the last year writing about the impact of President Trump's policies on the most cherished arts and cultural organizations in the United States, including the Smithsonian Institution, the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), and the Institute for Museum and Library Services (IMLS).
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Arts
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
2 months ago

Why the Oregon Cultural Trust matters * Oregon ArtsWatch

Oregon's Cultural Trust tax credit lets donors reclaim donations to eligible nonprofits (up to $500 individual/$1,000 joint) by year-end, reducing state taxes and funding arts statewide.
fromwww.berkeleyside.org
2 months ago

At Berkeley holiday market, artists worry about affording health care

Like many artists, Voynovskaya, is trying to navigate a rocky economy and policy shifts that could make health care harder to attain. Voynovskaya is insured through the Affordable Care Act marketplace, also known as Covered California. The ACA subsidizes insurance premiums through tax credits, making coverage affordable to many. But some of those tax credits are set to expire at the end of the year, raising premiums for more than 74,600 people in Alameda County.
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Chicago
fromNieman Lab
2 months ago

Cultural reporting in the new culture wars

Politics increasingly shapes cultural production and funding, turning arts, architecture, and media into arenas for ideological conflict that demand cross-disciplinary reporting.
fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

The School of the Art Institute Turned Its Back on Media Arts

In 1973, gallerist Howard Wise concluded his manifesto with an urgent appeal to build bold and "imaginative funding" structures for video artists. Wise's manifesto would become a foundational document for the video distributor Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI), which he founded in 1971 shortly after closing his eponymous gallery. Like many arts manifestos, the text is saturated with a spirit of utopian dreaming; its language is rhetorically structured around "potential" and "possibility," and generates a future-oriented imaginary
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fromThe Washington Post
3 months ago

The making of 'The Nutcracker': Sweat, chaos and 300 pounds of snow

The Washington Ballet's Nutcracker is a vital, revenue-generating tradition that supports the company’s finances, audience development, and artistic momentum.
Arts
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
3 months ago

Freedom of expression in England's culture sector under threat from 'structural' political pressure, report warns

Freedom of expression in England's cultural sector is constrained by political scrutiny, nervous trustees and funding weaponisation, disproportionately stifling Palestine solidarity and trans rights.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
3 months ago

How Can NYC Artists Push Back Against Censorship?

New York City arts leaders warned of censorship, grant withdrawals, and self-censorship due to federal funding cuts and content restrictions under the Trump administration.
US politics
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
3 months ago

Oregon poised to cut arts & culture funding as advocates push for more support * Oregon ArtsWatch

Oregon may cut $867,370 in arts and culture funding amid broader state budget reductions to close a projected $63 million shortfall and offset federal-driven revenue losses.
fromBrooklyn Paper
3 months ago

'The people's museum': State lawmakers award Brooklyn Museum $10M amid federal arts cuts * Brooklyn Paper

With the Trump administration cutting funds to arts and culture - a survey by the American Alliance of Museums found that one-third of U.S. museums have lost government grants or contracts since President Donald Trump took office - the Brooklyn Museum on Eastern Parkway in Prospect Heights received a significant financial boost. At a Nov. 20 press conference in the museum's pavilion and lobby, Assembly Member Robert Carroll and state Sen. Zellnor Myrie presented the 200-year-old institution with a $10 million check
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 months ago

AI is scary territory': art teachers one 64, one 29 on cuts, creativity and life in a career that's under threat

Declining art teachers, reduced student uptake, and funding cuts, alongside STEM prioritisation, threaten school arts education while passionate teachers continue to inspire students.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
3 months ago

Remembering Bill Ivey, Guy Cogeval, and Marilyn A. Zeitlin

Several prominent figures in the art world died, including museum directors, curators, artists, and scholars noted for leadership, scholarship, and arts advocacy.
Arts
fromwww.npr.org
3 months ago

As a labor force, artists are 'invisible.' A new survey tries to change that

Most working artists face financial precarity, rely on public assistance and mixed employment, and lack reliable systemic support for stable livelihoods.
fromPortland Mercury
3 months ago

Mercury Music Picks: Pete Swanson is Back, a Folky Trio of Bitches, and a Sun Ra Doc at Hollywood

Seriously though, everything is so fragile right now: Arts and culture funding continues draining, healthcare is a shambles, social services are being razed, along with everything else that's bonkers. The one thing that's not fragile? Community. The communities we build around ourselves are what will help us survive. Start a union at work, in your building, at school. Talk to people at shows and protests. Start a soup night, it's November! There're a lot of ways to get through Portland's (and America's) Big Dark, you just gotta chose your own adventure....
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fromKqed
3 months ago

Zaccho Dance Theatre To Celebrate 45 Years of Daring Performances | KQED

Zaccho Dance Theatre marks 45 years with a benefit concert featuring Bay Area musicians, circus artists, storytellers, and a commitment to artistic survival and creation.
Arts
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
3 months ago

Portland parks levy passes with reduced support * Oregon ArtsWatch

Measure 26-260 passed with 54.60% of the vote, preserving Portland Parks & Recreation funding and averting major closures of parks, community centers, and arts programs.
fromAdvocate.com
4 months ago

Meet the activist teaching LGBTQ+ youth of color the value of their art

"Being a Black LGBT person, there often weren't many spaces that I felt seen or accepted," King says. "I'm from Texas. Coming from a much more restricted state and then being at Columbia, obviously I wasn't necessarily represented there either. So coming into the Kiki scene has just given me a way to be around people that are actually like me."
NYC LGBT
fromHarvard Gazette
4 months ago

Cracks in America's 'mirror' - Harvard Gazette

Deborah Rutter believes living an "artful life" is essential to well-being. The former president of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts said that means recognizing that everything that makes daily life beautiful - from the music playing in the grocery store to the architecture of the buildings along your commute - exists because of artists. "I have a personal belief that artists hold up a mirror to who we are as human beings and who our society is," Rutter said. "Our artists are telling the story of what's happening today. They are the truth-tellers."
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fromThe Walrus
4 months ago

How I Managed to Write a Book without Going (Too) Broke | The Walrus

I n a certain sense, I have been an employee of the Canadian government for the roughly eighteen months during which I wrote my book, How Artists Make Money and How Money Makes Artists. Not in the sense of having job security or benefits or a pension contribution or a direct supervisor or a specific place to be or a title,
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
5 months ago

New York City provides long-term support to five local arts organisations

The New York City Department of Cultural Affairs (DCLA) has announced five new members of its (Cig)-an exclusive programme for private arts organisations that operate on public land to receive long-term support from the city, including an annual operations subsidy. One arts organisation from each of the city's five boroughs was inducted into the group-Brooklyn's , Manhattan's , the , the on Staten Island and the in Queens.
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fromPlaybill
5 months ago

NYC Mayor's Office and New Georges Partnering to Fund New Theatrical Work Development

The NYC Mayor's Office of Media and Entertainment and New Georges launched a Made in NY Fund allocating $150,000 for development of new artist-led theatrical works citywide.
Arts
fromIrish Independent
5 months ago

'I don't know anybody in Government opposed to it' - Patrick O'Donovan seeking continuation of basic income for arts scheme

A €325-per-week basic income for eligible artists is sought to be continued in the upcoming Budget and currently expires in February 2026.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
5 months ago

After a turbulent period of reorganisation, the 18th Istanbul Biennial favours futurity over futility

Naomi Rincón-Gallardo's video installation, Resilience Tiacuache\Opposum Resilience (2019), perfectly encapsulates the hopes of the 18th Istanbul Biennial, a space where "self-preservation and futurity are interdependent", according to curator Christine Tohmé. Using survival-seeking opossums as a metaphor for mankind, this extremely funny and imaginative installation sees the creatures stand up to violent enemies that threaten their happiness and lives, bringing about a child-like joy in the viewer.
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fromCity Limits
5 months ago

BronxArtSpace and the Fight for Affordable Creativity in NYC

"We have a small but powerful ecosystem here: exhibition spaces, artist studios, and people who are willing to work with each other," said Sabine Schumacher, director of BronxArtSpace in Hunts Point.
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California
fromKqed
5 months ago

San Jose Museum of Art Announces New Executive Director | KQED

Jeremiah Matthew Davis becomes director and CEO of the San José Museum of Art on Oct. 1, 2025, succeeding Sayre Batton.
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fromwww.npr.org
5 months ago

20 new dance projects will receive up to $100K each but the grant program is ending

Twenty dance projects received $100,000 grants each from the National Dance Project, but future grants have been halted due to a funding shortage.
Austin
fromAustin Monitor
6 months ago

'Party' at city hall shorted Council-required payouts to musicians - Austin Monitor

City-contracted festival organizers and staff misapplied a 2023 $200-per-musician minimum, causing local performers to be paid less than required.
Education
fromwww.npr.org
5 years ago

The Most Popular High School Plays And Musicals

High school theater rankings shifted in 2020: The Addams Family tops musicals, Clue tops full-length plays, and widespread coronavirus cancellations threaten arts funding.
Portland
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
6 months ago

Art in the Pearl: Labor Day Weekend's art feast in the park * Oregon ArtsWatch

Portland's volunteer-run Art in the Pearl festival seeks community support amid financial fragility, relying on local funding, artist fees, sponsors, and a limited state grant.
Arts
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
6 months ago

Oregon artists and cultural groups share $1 million-plus in new Creative Heights grants * Oregon ArtsWatch

Creative Heights awarded $1,034,000 to 14 Oregon artists and cultural groups, prioritizing smaller organizations and individual, community-based, innovative projects.
Arts
fromBerlin Art Link
6 months ago

Open Call for Hopper Prize for Artists | Berlin Art Link

The Hopper Prize awards international visual artists and photographers six grants totaling $13,000, including two $4,500 prizes, plus exposure and networking opportunities.
US news
fromBoston.com
7 months ago

Can part of the Kennedy Center be renamed for the Trumps? How about all of it?

Renaming the Kennedy Center's Opera House after Melania Trump faces legal challenges due to federal law prohibiting additional memorials.
fromAustin Monitor
7 months ago

Arts commissioners question new structure for grant programs - Austin Monitor

The Thrive, Elevate and Nexus programs each target a different segment of Austin's creative community: Thrive is designed for larger nonprofit arts organizations with a track record and dedicated space; Elevate supports mid-sized nonprofits and arts groups; and Nexus provides smaller, one-time grants to individual artists and collectives.
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fromConsequence
7 months ago

Kennedy Center Venue May Be Renamed "Melania Trump Opera House": Report

A GOP amendment seeks to rename the Kennedy Center's Opera House to the 'First Lady Melania Trump Opera House.'
fromBoston.com
7 months ago

Wu announces more than 2 dozen free arts, cultural programs planned for City Hall Plaza

"With this funding, we can ensure that our event is inclusive, accessible, and professionally produced," Annie Le said. "For our communities, it means recognition, representation, and pride."
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fromKqed
7 months ago

The Arts Get an Emergency Lifeline In Oakland | KQED

Nine philanthropic foundations established a $600,000 emergency fund to support 24 local arts organizations after budget cuts to Oakland's Cultural Affairs Division.
fromDocumentjournal
7 months ago

The zeitgeist forces Stephen Petronio's hand

"After forty years as Artistic Director of his eponymous company, the Stephen Petronio Dance Company, Petronio has decided to close shop—a financial decision brought on by shifting interests in both private and public sources of funding."
New York City
Toronto
fromwww.cbc.ca
7 months ago

After a rocky post-pandemic recovery, Toronto's Fringe Fest finds stable ground | CBC News

The Toronto Fringe Festival is showing signs of recovery with increased shows and steady audience engagement.
SF music
fromSFGATE
8 months ago

San Francisco just handed $10.4 million gift to its artists

San Francisco Arts Commission awarded $10.4 million in grants to local artists and nonprofits for various arts projects in 2025-2026.
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
8 months ago

Portland's Office of Arts and Culture adds funding for 25 arts groups hit by NEA cuts * Oregon ArtsWatch

"The city of Portland’s arts sector is in a crisis, facing budget cuts from both local and federal levels, jeopardizing the survival of vital cultural organizations."
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fromTheartnewspaper
8 months ago

Miami arts organisations face existential crisis amid funding collapse

"For us, it's a triple threat... It's not just a budget cut. It's existential." - Naomi Fisher, co-founder of BFI, on the cumulative impact of funding cuts.
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Portland
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
8 months ago

As Oregon Legislature session nears an end, arts and cultural bills await final action * Oregon ArtsWatch

Oregon Legislature considers significant one-time funding for key arts organizations.
HB 5006 targets broad support for arts and cultural initiatives across Oregon.
Legislation to combine arts agencies remains awaiting a vote before the session ends.
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
8 months ago

NW Dance Project's playful, slyly defiant 'Piaf' and 'Midsummer Night's Dream' * Oregon ArtsWatch

The arts are under siege, as highlighted by the alarming termination of numerous National Endowment for the Arts grants, indicating a troubling shift in national financial priorities.
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from48 hills
8 months ago

Drama Masks: Gotta give 'em hope - 48 hills

SF indie theatre faces challenges due to funding cuts, but artists continue to adapt and create, demonstrating resilience.
Arts
fromKqed
8 months ago

Newsom's Proposed Budget Ends Vital Funding to Small Performing Arts Groups

The newly launched fund aims to support performing artists amid federal funding cuts.
San Francisco
fromMission Local
8 months ago

San Francisco Mime Troupe, devastated by federal cuts, plans truncated summer tour

The San Francisco Mime Troupe faces financial struggles due to federal funding cuts, impacting its ability to tour across the country.
London politics
fromTheartnewspaper
9 months ago

UK national museums back call for end to 'relentless negativity' around corporate arts sponsorship

The British Museum and other major institutions support a call to end negativity around corporate sponsorship in the arts.
San Francisco
fromsfist.com
9 months ago

Tuesday Morning Topline: Fatal Crash Shuts Down I-580 East In Livermore

A fatal collision on I-580 raises traffic safety concerns, while multiple local stories highlight economic and organizational challenges in the San Francisco area.
London politics
fromianVisits
9 months ago

Camden Art Centre secures its long term future with 1.9 million fundraiser

Camden Art Centre secures its future with a 99-year lease after raising £1.9 million, ensuring financial stability amid funding cuts.
#brooklyn-arts-council
fromBrooklyn Paper
9 months ago
Brooklyn

Brooklyn Arts Council awards record $1.82M in grants to local creatives * Brooklyn Paper

Brooklyn Arts Council allocates a historic $1.82 million in grants for local artists and cultural organizations, emphasizing support amid budget cuts.
fromBKReader
9 months ago
Brooklyn

Amid Budget Cuts and Shifting Priorities, Brooklyn's Arts Scene Faces Strain ... But is Fighting Back

The Brooklyn Arts Council is adapting its model to sustain support for the arts amid financial challenges.
fromBKReader
9 months ago
Brooklyn

Amid Budget Cuts and Shifting Priorities, Brooklyn's Arts Scene Faces Strain ... But is Fighting Back

fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
9 months ago

Miller Foundation kicks off Round Two of its $1.5 million artists' Spark Awards * Oregon ArtsWatch

The James F. and Marion L. Miller Foundation launched its second year of Spark Awards, granting $25,000 to each of 60 Oregon artists to support their careers.
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fromTheartnewspaper
9 months ago

Foundations' emergency arts and humanities grants provide temporary fix for gaps left by Trump's slashing of federal funding

Resistance is growing against Trump's proposed cuts to federal arts and humanities funding amidst lawsuits from universities and educators.
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
9 months ago

Oregon Humanities sues over federal funding cuts * Oregon ArtsWatch

"What knits our communities together is the opportunity to hear each other, to hear differences of opinion, to understand how we're different and how we're similar, and that's what builds the ground on which democracy can grow."
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