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Showcase of art by Black youth coming to Barrie
NEWS RELEASEMAKING CHANGE*************************In recognition of Black History Month, Making Change is excited to announce the group exhibition, Canvas for Change: Black Youth Art Showcase, highlighting the art created by 11 youths who have been selected to participate in the art program, Canvas for Change. This program was geared to high school students from across Simcoe…
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Showcase of art by Black youth coming to Bradford
NEWS RELEASEMAKING CHANGE*************************In recognition of Black History Month, Making Change is excited to announce the group exhibition, Canvas for Change: Black Youth Art Showcase, highlighting the art created by 11 youths who have been selected to participate in the art program, Canvas for Change. This program was geared to high school students from across Simcoe…
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FSU Museum of Fine Arts brings Irish contemporary art to Tallahassee – Florida State University News
Miriam de Búrca. “The Land Remembers for You.” 2018. Acrylic ink on watercolor paper. 12.5 inches x 9.5 inches. Image courtesy of Miriam de Búrca and Cristea Roberts Gallery. Florida State University’s Museum of Fine Arts (MoFA) presents a multidisciplinary exhibition that considers relationships between people, language, land and sea through the work of 10…
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Alumni Art Exhibit Launched At Montco Community College
Come and be inspired by the vibrant creativity of Montgomery County Community College’sgifted alumni at the annual Alumni Art Exhibition on display Jan. 23 through Feb.16 at the Fine Arts Center Gallery of the Montco Cultural Center, Blue Bell Campus,340 DeKalb Pike, Blue Bell. The exhibit highlights the artwork of more than 20 alumni, spanning…
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Kadelwa Arts spotlights challenges in Zimbabwe’s visual arts industry, calls for reform
Kadelwa Arts spotlights challenges in Zimbabwe’s visual arts industry, calls for reform Mthabisi Tshuma, [email protected] Emerging visual artist Kadelwa Arts, at a workshop themed “The Essentials for Art Practice and Management” held in Bulawayo last week, addressed critical challenges faced by the visual arts industry in Zimbabwe, emphasising the need for transformative solutions. As the…
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Free UMVA art film, panel to Zoom in February
Daniel Minter Marcia Minter Dr. Curlee Holton Richard Kane The documentary film “David Driskell: In Search of the Creative Truth” by Richard Kane will kick off the Union of Maine Visual Artists Bi-Monthly Maine Masters Screening Series via Zoom Wednesday, Feb. 7, at 6:30 p.m. Following the screening will be a discussion of the importance…
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Today In Culture, Monday, January 22, 2024: Art On The Mart Springs Forward | RIP Sanford Cohen | No Tomorrow For Born Yesterday Records
Nora Turato, Performance view, Basement Roma, Rome, 2021/Photo: Robert Apa Get Chicago culture news sent to your inbox every weekday morning. Subscribe to Newcity Today here. ART Art On The Mart Springs Forward Art On The Mart has announced its spring 2024 session, running April 12-June 5, with a commission by artist Nora Turato, exploring themes…
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Album Cover Bank traces over 70 years of Nigeria’s album design and visual culture
The majority of the wuruwuru team are born and raised in Lagos and can trace their design tastes to roots planted during their upbringings. “In Nigeria, your state of origin is where your dad’s born, and that can be different from your state of birth, so I’m from Osun state,” Opemipo Aikomo, founder of wuruwuru…
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Scotland + Venice Survey Launched
Published: 21 Jan 2024 We’re inviting people involved in the visual arts and architecture to share their experience of, and hopes for the Scotland + Venice project. An initial survey is now open, with a deadline of 16 February. Background Since 2003 Scotland + Venice has been a significant, flagship project that promotes the best…
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Crowd braves rain for Tang Da Wu performance, Pierre Lorinet collection and Htein Lin at Gillman Barracks
Yet, the rain and wet tarmac made actions like kneeling before a parent more brutal, requiring more unjustifiable submission. At the end, Tang, who made his thanks in front of organiser Art Outreach’s space, looked pleased with the more focused, ambivalent homage to this natural dialectic between the old and the young. The tapestry, along…