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New Year, New Space! The Hermitage’s newly renovated Goode Family Visual Arts School is now open
We are thrilled to announce the return of classes and programs to the newly renovated Goode Family Visual Arts School! The VAS offers an ongoing schedule of art courses and workshops throughout the year to fit all interests, ages, schedules, and skill levels. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced artist looking to hone your…
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OZ Arts Nashville Presents “May I Be Brave Enough to Speak My Truth” visual arts exhibit
An extension of Shabazz Larkin’s circulated collection from The Museum of Presence, “May I Be Brave Enough to Speak My Truth” explores the human body as a canvas for protest and storytelling. Central to the exhibition are woven blankets depicting figures in mutual support, a poignant representation of our ancestral bonds and future legacies. A…
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Submissions open for Estuaries: A Visual Arts and Literary Review
Submissions are now open for “Estuaries: A Visual Arts and Literary Review,” an annual visual arts and literary journal featuring poetry, fiction, non-fiction, photography, and art created by College of The Albemarle (COA) students, employees, and community members. Submissions are open to everyone, and the deadline is January 31, 2024. Please visit www.albemarle.edu/estuaries for the submission form…
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Frankenthaler Climate Initiative expands eligibility criteria, adds new grant type
The Frankenthaler Climate Initiative (FCI) has expanded its eligibility criteria and introduced a new type of grant. The Helen Frankenthaler Foundation’s climate initiative was created in partnership with RMI and Environment & Culture Partners, a non-profit organisation dedicated to strengthening and broadening the environmental leadership of the cultural sector First launched in 2021, the $15 million initiative is the largest…
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Register Now For Mercer County Teen Arts Festival
Attention all teens! Are you a resident of the Capital City or the surrounding area and have a passion for the arts? Are you looking for a space to connect with other creatives in the region, engage in hands-on workshops, and expand your skills with some of the top talents in the area? If so,…
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Soak up a little ‘sunshine’ during Bay City art studio’s Plein Air Showcase
BAY CITY, MI — It may be cold and snowy outside, but inside Bay City’s Studio 23/The Arts Center it feels a little bit like summer. The Studio 23 Plein Air Showcase, which began Thursday, Jan. 25, and continues through Saturday, Feb. 24, promises to bring art lovers a bit of sunshine and color during…
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Barbara Kruger: ‘We’re living in an incredible time . . . a car crash of narcissism and voyeurism’
In the first room of Barbara Kruger’s new exhibition at the Serpentine Gallery in London, entitled Thinking of You. I Mean Me. I Mean You, the walls are papered with pastiches of the artist’s work. Scraped from Instagram, YouTube and other parts of the social media landscape, they bow to the power of Kruger’s trademark…
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Community: Associated Womens in the Arts hears from Baton Rouge plein air expert
Associated Women in the Arts’ first meeting of 2024 featured a presentation by David Gary, founder and coordinator of Baton Rouge Plein Air. At the Bluebonnet Branch Library, Gary talked about “packing light” for plein air painting (painting outdoors) no matter what medium the artist chooses for painting. He also discussed the challenges of packing…
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Celebrate 10 years of DIY creativity at the Space Station this weekend
Courtesy photo Ryan Otera Price will be selling illustrations at the Space Station anniversary Tucked away in an unassuming industrial park, the Space Station has been flying the DIY flag for a decade and is marking the occasion with a big celebration Saturday. The warehouse compound has been a home and launching ground for many…
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Bettina Was Much More Than an Eccentric of the Chelsea Hotel
A gallery in New York’s Chinatown has brought downtown buzz to an enigmatic artist, two years after her death. One night in November, a procession of young artists, critics and curators climbed the creaky stairs of a building in Chinatown in Lower Manhattan to attend an opening at a buzzy little gallery, Ulrik. The show,…