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Middle Street Gallery opens exhibit, celebrates diverse visions
The Middle Street Gallery’s current “Members and Friends” exhibit is a winter carnival of new visions, widely mixed subjects and diverse media. One of the gallery’s most popular events, this year’s show, which opened Jan. 18, brings together 17 members and 17 friends, showing works that span a range of prices for prospective collectors. The…
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Middle Street Gallery opens exhibit, celebrates diverse visions
The Middle Street Gallery’s current “Members and Friends” exhibit is a winter carnival of new visions, widely mixed subjects and diverse media. One of the gallery’s most popular events, this year’s show, which opened Jan. 18, brings together 17 members and 17 friends, showing works that span a range of prices for prospective collectors. The…
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Photographer to discuss exhibit at Drummond Museum
DRUMMOND, Okla. — Drummond Museum will is hosting a photo exhibit, “Enduring Spirit” by Simone Mattea, through March 2, 2025, with presentations from the photographer on Saturday and Sunday. Those presentations will be 2 p.m. both days. Drummond Museum is located at 402 Main Street. Mattea attended school in Drummond. She is a visual artist…
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Spring 2025 public programs – e-flux Education
Columbia University School of the Arts presents: “Please join us—during the 60th anniversary year of the School of the Arts—for a season of readings, screenings, conversations, and more with these and other extraordinary artists.” —Sarah Cole, Dean of Columbia University School of the Arts and Parr Professor of English and Comparative Literature In February, the School…
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Spring 2025 public programs – e-flux Education
Columbia University School of the Arts presents: “Please join us—during the 60th anniversary year of the School of the Arts—for a season of readings, screenings, conversations, and more with these and other extraordinary artists.” —Sarah Cole, Dean of Columbia University School of the Arts and Parr Professor of English and Comparative Literature In February, the School…
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Immersive worlds: Serendipity Arts Festival takes an experiential turn
Driving along Panjim’s main street in December 2024, posters advertising an ongoing exposition of the relics of 16th-century missionary St. Francis Xavier mingled with signboards for the Serendipity Arts Festival. In its ninth year, Serendipity covered an incredible range of venues – repurposed government offices, beaches and parks, performing arts spaces and a massive open-air…
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Guilford County’s Visual and Performing Arts School set to open Fall 2025
With almost 600 students at fully capacity, the visual and performing arts school will finally be ready come Fall of 2025. GREENSBORO, N.C. — “We are going to be an arts integration school and so from the design up we are talking about how art is the foundation of everything that we do,” proclaimed Shannon…
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Tin Mountain welcomes artist Laura Thomson with reception Jan. 23
ALBANY — Tin Mountain Conservation Center will feature artist Laura Thomson, who will be exhibiting her works at the Nature Learning Center in Albany. Opening reception is Thursday, Jan. 23, from 5-7 p.m. All are welcome. Thomson was born in Cleveland and started to paint after teaching school, raising two children and operating two small…
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BEGINNERS WELCOME: Local artist hosts ‘Drink and Draw’ class to encourage boldness
Before they made their first mark, every student in Andi Lynn Arnold’s class had to swear an oath. × This page requires Javascript. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your browser settings. Local artist Andi Lynn Arnold leads a “drink and draw” class for a…
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Israel library publication wins 74th National Jewish Book Award for visual arts
The flagship publication of the National Library of Israel, 101 Treasures from the National Library of Israel, has won the Jewish Book Council’s 74th National Jewish Book Awards in the visual arts category. It provides a thematic journey through the library’s collections, sharing anecdotes about the works and people behind them. Among the items showcased…