Category: Visual Arts

  • Fine Art Shippers to Collaborate with the Outsider Art Fair New York

    Fine Art Shippers will be an onsite shipper at the Outsider Art Fair New York, an international art fair showcasing Self-Taught and Outsider Art. NEW YORK CITY, NY, US, February 27, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ — The art logistics company Fine Art Shippers will participate in the Outsider Art Fair (OAF), an international art fair showcasing Self-Taught…

  • Visual artist Lakwena Maciver collaborates with Universal Music UK

    Visual artist Lakwena Maciver collaborates with Universal Music UK

    This year, the UK’s leading music company has collaborated with London-based artist Lakwena Maciver for the BRIT Awards. As part of the commission, Lakwena has designed the artwork titled TIL THE SUN COMES UP which will feature as a keep-sake for guests as part of the exclusive invitation for the Universal Music BRITs after-party (2…

  • Youth Art Exhibit opens March 1

    Youth Art Exhibit opens March 1

    The Morgan Arts Council and Morgan County Schools celebrate National Youth Art Month with their annual exhibit of artwork created by local youth, showing at the Ice House in Berkeley Springs. Hiroko Rubin is the curator. Rubin commented, “It is time once again to showcase the artistic talents of students in Morgan County. I feel…

  • Age-appropriate art, writing and music classes on Wayne Center for Arts spring calendar

    Wayne Center for the Arts (WCA) has launched its spring session with a line-up of new classes and old favorites. Catering to students of all ages, the range of classes includes traditional offerings and innovative workshops in visual arts, clay, dance, music and theater. To explore the full list of classes, visit WayneArtsCenter.org. For kids…

  • Ava London’s 2024 Line Up

    Ava London’s 2024 Line Up

    From Camden’s Koko to the British Library, the collective will host panels from thought leaders and artists in electronic music, visual arts, labels & music technology this weekend. Looking for weekend activities? We’ve got you covered. From February 29th to March 2nd, some of London’s most iconic venues will be taken over by the Ava…

  • From Sea to Canvas: Michael John Esplago’s Voyage into Visual Arts…

    From Sea to Canvas: Michael John Esplago’s Voyage into Visual Arts…

    Michael John Esplago, once a decorated ship officer and a representative at the International Maritime Organization (IMO), has embarked on an unexpected journey, transitioning his career from the high seas to the realm of visual arts and media production. At 26, Esplago’s adventures on the ocean, including surviving a pirate attack, significantly contributed to maritime…

  • The Mystery of Agnes Martin in 7 Facts

    The Mystery of Agnes Martin in 7 Facts

      Unlike most of her colleagues, Agnes Martin joined the art world in her thirties and achieved initial success in her late forties. She was known as a reclusive artist who was always guarding her personal life. She built a small house for herself in the middle of the New Mexico desert. Read on to…

  • ‘Space In Time’ Preserves Time and Beauty of Wood

    ‘Space In Time’ Preserves Time and Beauty of Wood

    (Last Updated On: February 27, 2024) Money may not grow on trees, but Jonathan Levi Rutherford’s Space in Time exhibition proves that art most certainly does. The collection – at the Carrollton Center for the Arts through April 1 – features beautiful and functional artworks transformed from Rutherford’s chosen medium: wood.       “The process of woodworking from living…

  • Students and East-Central Indiana residents get to experience the arts firsthand with Arts Alive

    Students and East-Central Indiana residents get to experience the arts firsthand with Arts Alive

    Sitting in front of a round table located in the middle of his office, decorated with lush green plants and surrealist decor, Seth Beckman explained why Arts Alive was created and is significant.  “I put together a committee of my faculty and staff colleagues who come together and talk about what does it mean to…

  • 6 Powerful Highlights From the Met’s Blockbuster Harlem Renaissance Show

    6 Powerful Highlights From the Met’s Blockbuster Harlem Renaissance Show

    Is “The Harlem Renaissance and Transatlantic Modernism” at the Met a good show? Oh my, yes. The exhibition, curated by Denise Murrell, deserves every bit of acclaim that it is going to get. It deserves all the flowers. If you want images that help give you a clear reference point for the Harlem Renaissance as…