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LA Tech BFA graduates featured at Monroe’s Art Crawl
BFA graduates from Louisiana Tech University’s School of Design have pieced together a collection of work for a collaborative showcase at the Monroe Art Crawl. This event will take place from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. on February 1 at the Big Room Art Gallery in Monroe. This exhibition showcases the ingenuous works of emerging…
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St. Louis Artist Wins Big to Fund Wildfire Landscapes Project
<a href="https://media2.riverfronttimes.com/riverfronttimes/imager/u/original/41734323/kroeber_credit-aaron-owens-scaled.jpg" rel="contentImg_gal-41734041" title="St. Louis artist Gavin Kroeber will receive up to $50K in unrestricted funds from Creative Capital. – Photo by Aaron Owens" data-caption="St. Louis artist Gavin Kroeber will receive up to $50K in unrestricted funds from Creative Capital. Photo by Aaron Owens” class=”uk-display-block uk-position-relative uk-visible-toggle”> click to enlarge Photo by Aaron Owens St.…
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20th edition – e-flux Agenda
This year marks a significant milestone for SP–Arte as it celebrates its 20th anniversary, coinciding with a pivotal moment for Brazil’s art renaissance and the groundbreaking inauguration of the Venice Biennale curated by the distinguished curator of MASP (Art Museum of São Paulo), Adriano Pedrosa. In 2024, Latin America’s premier art fair reaps the rewards…
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Spring public lecture series – Announcements – e-flux
Artists Judith Barry and Kahlil Robert Irving, architects Fernanda Canales and Michael Maltzan, landscape architect Julie Bargmann and philosopher Timothy Morton are among the internationally renowned creative professionals who will discuss their work for the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts at Washington University in St. Louis’ spring Public Lecture Series. Uniting WashU’s academic…
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Open Door Art Studio & Gallery “Can You Feel It?” exhibition breaks artistic boundaries, furthers “expression without limitation” mission
Debra Goldfarb, an artist featured in Open Door Art Studio & Gallery’s “Can You Feel It?” exhibition, working on a ceramic unicorn in the studio. Credit: Julieta Manrique Many consider art to be inherently visual, but some artists are beginning to challenge that idea. Open Door Art Studio & Gallery — a nonprofit workshop for…
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Portland Fine Print Fair 2024
You are invited to attend the Portland Fine Print Fair, now in its 11th year in the historic Fields Ballroom. Peruse and purchase prints from 14 top dealers from across North America & Europe. These knowledgeable art dealers welcome your questions, whether you are a first-time collector or a seasoned connoisseur. Prints from the Old…
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Opinion | How Art Creates Us
Recently, while browsing in the Museum of Modern Art store in New York, I came across a tote bag with the inscription, “You are no longer the same after experiencing art.” It’s a nice sentiment, I thought, but is it true? Or to be more specific: Does consuming art, music, literature and the rest of…
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Visual Arts Center of New Jersey Opens Exhibitions Celebrating Gallery Aferro
COLUMNS | FEATURES | EVENT PREVIEWS featured events originally published: 01/26/2024 Amy Faris, Grid Bone Pink, 2018, Mixed media on paper, 12 x 12 inches (SUMMIT, NJ) — This February, the Visual Arts Center of New Jersey (VACNJ) will present exhibitions that celebrate the Newark-based arts organization Gallery Aferro, which recently closed its doors after…
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Michigan 4-H Children’s Art Exchange with China has a new partner in 2024 – 4-H Arts
Janis Brinn, Michigan State University Extension; Luna Lu, Global Youth Advancement Network; and Yanjiang Teng, Ph.D., Visiting International Professional Program/Office of China Programs, Michigan State University – January 25, 2024 Michigan 4-H has a new Childrens’ Art Exchange partner with the Lujiang New Town Elementary School of Xiamen (Xiamen Lujiang Xincheng Primary School). Through the…
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The Best Gifts for Artists, According to Artists
42 items in this article 11 items on sale! Photo-Illustration: The Strategist; Photos: Retailers Finding a gift for the artist in your life can seem like a tall order. Artists are known for having very good and particular taste, which usually requires a bit more thought than shopping for your aunt who will appreciate a…