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The materials of life
On January 23, Michael Mahnke, a VTSU-Johnson Visual Arts professor, debuted his poignantly immersive exhibition known as Memory In Material. While on display at the Julian Scott Memorial Gallery, Mahnke’s collection consists of six pieces serving as a nod to his childhood upbringing, the “here and now” of his life, and his growing interest in…
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Presidential Communications Office
President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. highlighted on Tuesday the importance of supporting Filipino artists, especially in honing their crafts and pursuing their endeavors as they are the definition of the Philippine culture, arts and tradition. “Government must take the lead and the reason why I consider it very, very important and I’ve always done so,…
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Downtown Art Exhibit features VTSU-Johnson MFA student, teacher & advisor
Currently displayed in the Minemå Gallery, housed in The Studio Store, “Teacher Student Critic” features pieces by Professor Victoria Zolnoski and MFA student Caroline Loftus, with commentary by Dr. Mary Martin.I got to see the work and it was beautiful. There is much that I learned from a visit to the exhibit and speaking with…
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Carmen Cuenca & Andrea Torreblanca: Visual Arts Guest Lecture
Courtesy of the speakers Carmen Cuenca and Andrea Torreblanca Tuesday, February 20, 2024 from 6:30 PM to 8 PM UC San Diego, Department of Visual Arts Free Carmen Cuenca (Mexico City,1958) is Executive Director of INSITE Proyectos de Arte AC, the non-profit established to facilitate the development of INSITE in Mexico. She has played key…
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16-Year-Old Mickiah Augustus Captures Top Prize in National Folk F…
In the heart of Charlieville, creativity and culture collided in an event that not only showcased the artistic talents of the nation’s youth but also underscored the vital role of educational and corporate partnerships in fostering national development. At the center of this convergence was Mickiah Augustus, a 16-year-old student from ASJA Boys’ College, whose…
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Students soar in Ministry of Education’s visual arts competition – Trinidad and Tobago Newsday
News Joey Bartlett 7 Minutes Ago Education Minister Dr Nyan Gadsby-Dolly with Serena Price, a student of Chaguanas North Secondary who placed third in the ministry’s visual arts competition on February 19. – Photo by Faith Ayoung Mickiah Augustus’ painting, inspired by the popular Caribbean folk song Mango Vert, Mango Teen, took the top spot…
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Art reviews: Then and Now: 100 Years of Visual Arts Scotland | After Gillies | Philip Braham
By Duncan Macmillan Published 19th Feb 2024, 19:01 GMT Updated 19th Feb 2024, 19:04 GMT Then and Now: 100 Years of Visual Arts Scotland, Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh **** After Gillies, Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh *** Philip Braham: Prescient Nature, Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh **** Clive Ramage: Northern Lights, Graystone Gallery, Edinburgh *** Scottish Women Artists…
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BlackCatTips is painting at the corner of street art and folk art
Kyle Brooks, aka BlackCatTips, at Ash Coffee in Virginia-HighlandPhotograph courtesy of Kyle Brooks “I don’t think I’ve ever done an interview while sitting on a bucket,” Kyle Brooks, also known as the artist BlackCatTips, muses while sitting on a blue plastic painter’s bucket. It’s a sunny afternoon in Virginia-Highland, and Brooks has begun painting a…
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Ancient Greek Tragedy Gets Modern Makeover at Lehigh
Est. Read Time: < 1 min The Theodore U. Horger ’61 Endowed Artist-in-Residence for the Performing and Visual Arts at Lehigh is bringing a piece of ancient Greek tragedy to the stage. Héctor Alvarez, who is also a visiting professor of theatre, will direct a performance of “Antigonick,” a contemporary version of Sophocles’ tragedy “Antigone”…
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Art Exhibit: Kati Rosenbaugh & Lynn Stephenson | 2/20/2024 | Event Calendar
Your Winter Restaurant Guide: Eight Eateries to Cozy Up in This February Mmm…comfort food. Whether your go-to is bubbling soup, buttery grilled cheese, hearty pasta, or something else enti… Read More >>