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Free course for Lambeth residents aged 18-30: Gaining Employment in Visual Arts and Curation
Have you ever wondered what it might be like to work in visual arts or curation? Or perhaps you have started your creative career journey, and need some support around the next steps to take? Then let this course help you kickstart your career in visual arts and curation! 198 Contemporary Arts and Learning, in…
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Ex-Swiss art fair director accused of fraud
The 12th edition of artgenève, which is now under new leadership, starts on January 25 at the Palexpo exhibition halls. © Keystone / Martial Trezzini read aloud pause The former director of the art fair “artgenève” is suspected of fraud, mismanagement and forgery. The fair organiser Palexpo has filed a criminal complaint. The proceedings are…
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‘Reflections’: Art Workshops
Photography: Daniel Lang Reflections: Art Workshops | 55+ Get Tickets Every week from January 19, 2024 until March 8, 2024.Friday: 10 AM Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego: La Jolla $50 to $250 Per session (2 days): $50 for Members / $60 for Not-Yet-Members; Full Series (8 days): $200 for Members / $250 for Not-Yet-Members…
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Ten compelling art shows to wander through this winter
THE WORLD OUTSIDE: LOUISE NEVELSON AT MIDCENTURY Nevelson, the flamboyant doyenne of American Modernism, was born just outside Kyiv and emigrated to little Rockand, Maine, as a child in 1905. Escaping Russian antisemitism for America saved her first; art saved her next, transporting her from the backwoods of early-20th-century Maine to New York City, when…
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A homecoming for Roxbury’s trailblazing artist Lorraine O’Grady
Lorraine O’Grady was an intelligence analyst for the US State Department at the height of the Cold War, a professional translator, a rock critic at the Village Voice, a professor of art and literature at New York’s School of Visual Arts, and finally, in her 40s, a groundbreaking artist. That last one stuck, late as…
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‘A Path Less Traveled’ brings together two Dallas galleries for joint show
We have “a different way of thinking but a similar way of expressing.” So said contemporary gallerist Bart Keijsers Koning who has formed a joint exhibition with Joel Cooner, connoisseur of arts from faraway places. Surprising affinities arise in the exhibition at Keijsers Koning Gallery, where Stacked Drum Majors in Suits by Kris Pierce, currently…
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Kelly Breez Pays Homage to South Florida’s Classic Dive Bars
Two guys walk into a bar, and everything seems just right but a bit surreal. Looking around, their mood quickly starts to change when they notice there is no bartender. “What does one have to do to get a drink around here?” they ask loudly. Suddenly, they realize that Dirt’s is not a real bar,…
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Artistic Research Programme Fellows 2024/25 – Announcements – e-flux
The Berlin Artistic Research Programme is pleased to announce its fellows for 2024/25. Aiming to strengthen artistic research in Berlin, the programme awards grants to individuals and groups from various disciplines for artistic research projects and public events. The programme, at its core, responds to the growing role of art in knowledge production. For the…
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GAHS art teacher to retire
The value in art and how it intersects with academics is not lost on Gettysburg Area High School (GAHS) art teacher Julie Myers. But her favorite part is when students and parents realize the crossroads between them.
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Marshall arts center hosts opening for new exhibit
HUNTINGTON — A solo-exhibition by a Yale University-educated artist who has exhibited nationally and internationally will be on display through Feb. 22 in the Birke Art Gallery at Marshall University’s Visual Arts Center in Huntington. Members of the Marshall and local communities attended an opening reception Thursday evening in the center for the “All My…