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The Artful Life: 6 Things Galerie Editors Love This Week
Tadashi Kawamata’s installation “Nest in Liaigre” in Paris. Photo: Courtesy of Liaigre Tadashi Kawamata’s installation “Nest in Liaigre” in Paris. Photo: Sylvie Becquet 1. Japanese Artist Tadashi Kawamata Creates an Installation for Liaigre Just in time for Paris+ par Art Basel, Liaigre’s opulent mansion on Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré is sporting a new look courtesy…
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Visual artist Lyric Johnson ’24 uses arts as communication – The Brown Daily Herald
Lyric Johnson ’24 began creating art when they picked up photography in 2020 as a way to get outside during the pandemic. It began as “just a hobby.” This pandemic pastime has blossomed into a broader passion for art, expanding to include drawing, photography, sculpture and other art forms at Brown. Johnson said they have…
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Infinity Visual And Performing Arts Adds Nelson To Team
Madelyn Nelson <!– SHOW ARTICLE –> Infinity Visual and Performing Arts has added Madelyn Nelson to its team of instructors to teach photography and creative movement. Nelson is a 2022 graduate of the Savannah College of Art and Design with a degree in photography. She has been a performing arts student since the age of…
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‘As I Am’: Scarsdale artist on identity and transformation
Within the frames of Kendal O’Leary’s prints, viewers can observe octopuses come to life. Their tentacles reach out to the corners of the canvas, moving fluidly through a sea of black or white ink. O’Leary describes these prints as self-portraits, reflecting her ever-evolving experiences with womanhood, queerness and motherhood. O’Leary grew up in Scarsdale, surrounded…
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Eleven ways to get your cultural fix at the U this fall
With the days growing shorter and weather turning cooler, fall is the perfect time of year to indulge in the smorgasbord of cultural offerings on the University of Utah’s campus. The state’s flagship school has a lot more to offer in October and November than football and tailgate parties. Whether it’s performing or visual arts…
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Art Exhibits
#inform-video-player-1 .inform-embed { margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 20px; } #inform-video-player-2 .inform-embed { margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 20px; } ”Treasures of State: Maryland’s Art Collection” — through Oct. 22, Washington County Museum of Fine Arts, 401 Museum Drive, Hagerstown. This collaborative exhibition, co-organized with the Maryland State Archives, features over 90 American and European paintings, sculptures, works on…
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Hampton Roads entrepreneur Angela Reddix buys vacant TCC Visual Arts Center in downtown Portsmouth to empower women
When the former Tidewater Community College Visual Arts Center in downtown Portsmouth went up for sale, successful Hampton Roads entrepreneur Angela Reddix knew just what to do with the property. The founder, president and CEO of ARDX, a Norfolk-based health care management and technology consulting company, is known for empowering others on their road to…
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District and Educator Receive State Recognition for Visual Arts – The School District of Philadelphia
The School District of Philadelphia has been named an Outstanding Visual Arts Community from the Pennsylvania Art Education Association (PAEA). This recognition is awarded to school districts for their commitment to visual arts education opportunities for all students PK-12. In addition, William H. Hunter School art teacher Karen Rufino was named Outstanding Elementary Teacher of…
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‘Artville’: Nashville’s first public visual arts festival
‘Artville’: Nashville’s first public visual arts festival – The Vanderbilt Hustler Insert Close Modal Window
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Explore Eugene’s art scene during Visual Arts Week
Eugene is widely known for its record-breaking track and field history and beautiful greenery thus earning names like “TrackTown USA” and the “Emerald City.” Less well-known is the city’s lively art hub. In 1981, Eugene made a commitment to the celebration of visual arts through the Percent for Art Ordinance, which recognizes the support of…