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Scenario for a Past Future, an Exhibition by Josephine Meckseper ⋆ Princeton, NJ local news
« All Events January 31 • 10:00 am – February 22 • 8:00 pm Free and open to the public; no tickets required. Artist Josephine Meckseper, former Belknap Visiting Fellow in the Humanities Council and Department of Art & Archaeology at Princeton, presents an interactive multimedia installation, Scenario for a Past Future, at the Lewis…
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Visual arts on display in Qatar: pleasing the eye, soothing the mind
Qatar 365 brings you a selection of the best visual arts experiences in Doha, from the 5th edition of the Qatar International Art Festival to the World Wide Walls initiative, which aims at widening the colours palettes of the urban areas. ADVERTISEMENT In Qatar 365, we explore some of the best visual art in the…
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Video. Visual arts on display in Qatar: pleasing the eye, soothing the mind
Updated: 10/01/2024 – 16:21 In partnership with Qatar 365 brings you a selection of the best visual arts experiences in Doha, from the 5th edition of the Qatar International Art Festival to the World Wide Walls initiative, which aims at widening the colours palettes of the urban areas.
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January 11 Vallejo/Vacaville Arts and Entertainment Source: Like Ansel Adams, Vaca photographer sees his own ‘melody’
When asked about the influences shaping his work, Philip Venable admits to admiration for Ansel Adams, the most honored photographer of the 20th century and an effective advocate to preserve America’s remaining wilderness areas. But Venable, a Vacaville resident and retired Contra Costa County Sheriff’s deputy, “emphasizes that he composes his own unique melody,” his…
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‘Telephone Game’ calls on artists to interpret another’s work
Kirk Jonasson’s photo inspires… Joanne Daschel’s mosaic, which in a couple of turns… leads to Kathleen Marin’s fiber art piece. Perhaps you played the Telephone Game when you were a child. You sat in a circle with friends. Someone whispered a message in your ear, and you passed it to the next person, and so…
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Audacious Bible-Era Story ‘The Book of Clarence’ Is Maybe Too Audacious
But Samuel never stays with any idea for long and The Book of Clarence lacks cohesion, as well as consistency, even if the acting is superb, especially from a soulful Stanfield. Is Samuel honoring sword-and-sandal epics? Updating them? Mocking them? Looking at the Jesus story through a Black lens is immensely rewarding but the pay-off…
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East County water tower: Monstrosity or provocative public art?
If you drive east to the end of SR 125, you will probably see the mushroom-shaped water tower with its silvery clouds. This site-specific sculpture was commissioned in the mid-1990s and reflects the challenges of doing public art. Revisiting the controversy Public art can cause controversy. Especially when it’s 150 feet tall and overlooks a…
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January 9, 2024 – Arts Etc.
Design by Kanami Yamashita Visual Arts Traver Gallery presents their “Annual Group Exhibition” of gallery artists. January 4 – February 24, 2024. Incudes work by Granite Calimpong, Jiyong Lee, Naoko Morisawa and others. Opening reception on Saturday, January 6, 2024 from 2 – 4pm. 110 Union St. #200 in downtown Seattle. 206-587-6501. “Capturing the Cambodian…
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“Dale Easley in the Wild West: Sabbatical Photography,” through
Exhibit: Through Wednesday, January 31 Reception: Monday, January 22, 6:30 – 8 p.m. University of Dubuque’s Bisignano Art Gallery, 2255 Bennett Street, Dubuque IA With its works taken during what turnout out to be a 5177-mile, 6.5-week quest, a University of Dubuque professor’s gifts for composition, lighting, and more will be on display in the…
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“Come Celebrate with Me … ,” January 19 through March 8
Exhibit: Friday, January 19, through Friday, March 8 Artist Lecture & Reception: Friday, January 19, 3:30 – 6 p.m. Cornell College’s Peter Paul Luce Gallery, 600 First Street West, Mt. Vernon IA On display in the Peter Paul Luce Gallery of Mt. Vernon’s Cornell College from January 19 through March 8, the fascinating exhibition Come…