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Visual Arts Center features students’ wood type projects
Arranging wooden letter blocks, students in the design studio skillfully lay out their desired pattern. This creative process unfolds as a sheet of paper rolls through the carefully arranged blocks, resulting in a captivating wood type print. Last Friday marked the grand opening of Rob Roy Kelly’s wood type exhibition at the Visual Arts Center.…
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Art Exhibit: Kati Rosenbaugh & Lynn Stephenson | 1/28/2024 | Event Calendar
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Creative Aging artistic program starts at MSA – The Vermont Journal & The Shopper
SAXTONS RIVER, Vt. – Main Street Arts (MSA) will begin to offer a Creative Aging program beginning in February for seniors in the Greater Rockingham area. There will be three sessions featuring diverse artistic opportunities taught in-person by local teachers. Participants in Annabelini Questifari’s “Make a Family Heirloom” will be able to make an heirloom…
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Shreveport fabrication artist creates large installations, interactive art, never-done-before designs
SHREVEPORT, La. (Arklatex Today) – This artist is Shreveport’s secret weapon for extravagant events and installations. Ryan McCutcheon is far from the standard artist, working with more than just paint and a canvas. You may have seen his work but not even realized it. His visual art has been displayed at major events and organizations,…
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Cool Spring Elementary student wins first place in N.C. Scholastic Visual Art Showcase
Nora Boots, 10, won first place for mixed media artwork in the N.C. Scholastic Visual Art Showcase. BY KARISSA MILLER Cool Spring Elementary fifth-grader Nora Boots was recently named the first-place winner of the North Carolina Scholastic Visual Art Showcase in mixed media and her school won third place. Art teacher Lauren Lewis said that…
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LEGO artist Ekow Nimako’s artwork to go on display at UW
Ghanaian-Canadian artist Ekow Nimako will visit the University of Wyoming next Tuesday through Friday for the installation of his artwork in the Visual Arts Building. He also will give a keynote talk in Room 111 of the Visual Arts Building at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 31, and a catered reception will follow in the lobby,…
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Best of the Best returns for 2024; award-winning suburban artists featured in new gallery exhibit
<!– Best of the Best returns for 2024; award-winning suburban artists featured in new gallery exhibit –> The DuPage Art League is bringing back “Best of the Best,” the renowned gallery exhibition featuring the works of more than 50 award-winning artists from 12 suburban art organizations. The exhibit allows artists and art lovers an opportunity…
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Surrealism at 100: does it still have the power to disrupt?
In 1916, a trainee doctor befriended a wounded young soldier in a hospital in Nantes. André Breton was working in the neurological ward and reading Freud. Jacques Vaché was a war interpreter, moving across the front between the Allied positions and disrupting where he could; he once collected cast-off uniforms from different armies, including enemy…
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School of Art and Design presents annual juried exhibition
HUNTINGTON — Marshall University’s School of Art & Design is presenting its 13th Annual National Juried Exhibition, featuring works from 16 states, as well as regional works created by Marshall students and alumni. The exhibition was juried by multidisciplinary designer, artist and educator, Taekyeom Lee. Currently an assistant professor of graphic design at the University…
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John Glenn, Donahue, student wins online art competition
John Glenn Elementary School, Donahue, student Cora Rathjen is the winner of Artsonia’s Artist of the Week contest, a voting competition held on Artsonia.com, the world’s largest collection of student art portfolios exhibiting over 100 million pieces of student art. Here is her winning artwork: Cora received more than 600 online votes for her winning art…