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New Exhibit at the Newport Visual Arts Center
Oregon Coast Council for the Arts presents a new exhibit by local artist Rena Ekmanis: “Pelagic Wilderness” will be on display from Sunday, Jan. 21 through Sunday, Feb. 25, in the Upstairs Gallery at Newport Visual Arts Center. An artist and natural science illustrator, Ekmanis’s work represents her passion for, love of, and concern for…
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Art & Eats: An Exhibition from Berlin and a Bit of Berlin Bites
There’s an exhibition of art from the Collection of Museum Berggruen and Nationalgalerie Berlin going on at UCCA right now. Significant for the artists who are included in the exhibition, it’s a great way to understand modern art through a historical lens, with UCCA transporting the Berlin art experience to Beijing until late February. But…
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Winter/spring 2024 events – e-flux Education
The School of Visual Arts in New York City begins its spring 2024 semester this week, and the College has announced a robust slate of events and exhibitions programming for the coming months. Hear from curators and photographers working all over the world at talks hosted by SVA’s MA Curatorial Practice and MPS Digital Photography programs; see…
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Kim Lim’s unique abstraction shines at Hepworth Wakefield
Kim Lim’s painted-steel arch, “Day”, radiates an otherworldly glow in a Yorkshire garden, the flat, white arc narrowing to a sliver as the viewer circles it. A beguiling monument on an approachable human scale, it was first exhibited in Sculpture in the Open Air at London’s Battersea Park in 1966, alongside work by Henry Moore,…
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Artist to explore Scottish island’s links with Viking Parliament in new body of work
Alberta Whittle collaborates with Mount Stuart House on the Isle of Bute Published 15th Jan 2024, 04:55 GMT One of Scotland’s leading visual artists is to create a new body of work for a west coast island – inspired by evidence that it may have been home to a Viking parliament. The Norse heritage of…
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VISUAL ARTS INITIATOR III – BUT DON’T TELL ANYONE
A feeling of melancholy is being experienced throughout different artistic projects in Athens this year, possibly reflecting the collective grief of a country marked by major losses – from the fifty seven people killed in the Tempi train crash in February, exposing the incompetence of public infrastructure, to the radical gentrification of Athens’ city centre…
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The Artists Guild of St. Croix Will Kick Off “The Art Show 2024” at CMCARTS Saturday
“The Art Show 2024” exhibit will kick off at the Caribbean Museum Center for the Arts in downtown Frederiksted on Jan. 20, from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Patrons will be treated to live music, appetizers and a cash bar at the opening reception. The exhibit will run through Feb. 10. The Artists Guild supports…
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Indiana University art museum cancels career retrospective of Palestinian artist Samia Halaby
In a shameful act of political censorship, Indiana University abruptly canceled a retrospective exhibition by Palestinian artist Samia Halaby that had been scheduled to open February 10. The exhibition would have been the first retrospective of the artist’s work in the US. Its cancellation is part of a wide-ranging and systematic campaign to silence artists…
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Art Exhibit: Kati Rosenbaugh & Lynn Stephenson | 1/15/2024 | Event Calendar
From Schitt’s Creek to Bear Lake: A Retro-Modern Motel Transformation Marta Turnbull is something of a globetrotter, with her career in business and marketing taking her all across the map, fr… Read More >>
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Midwest Artist Academy week-long summer program applications are open until Feb 1
EAU CLAIRE — Applications to the Midwest Artist Academy are open until Feb. 1, as they look to invite 14 to 18-year-old students to become part of a unique pre-college summer experience that explores the arts. Arthur Grothe, director of the MAA, said participants will take part in a one week experience as they explore…