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In The Spirit of Maude Kerns
Maude Kerns was a woman — born in Portland in 1876, studied at the University of Oregon as well as the San Francisco Art Institute and Columbia University, world traveler, instructor at the UO and artist whose first of many exhibitions was in 1925 — who was ahead of her time. Kerns also helped found…
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14 art exhibits to explore this winter
Each season ushers new art into exhibition halls throughout Massachusetts, and this winter brings a refreshing variety of artists and influences from across the globe as well as artists with ties to Boston and New England. Wellesley College’s Davis Museum has a retrospective on alum Lorraine O’Grady. The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum has fantastical paintings…
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The Ebell calls for submissions in ‘A Woman’s Place’ art exhibit – Beverly Press & Park Labrea News
Artists selected will have their works displayed at the Ebell of Los Angeles from March 21-April 30. (photo courtesy of the Ebell of Los Angeles) The Ebell of Los Angeles, a nonprofit organization dedicated to inspiring women and building community through arts, culture and education, invites artists to submit their work for its upcoming juried…
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Alexandria Canchola at the Brownsville Museum of Fine Art
Alexandria Canchola, “Abuelita Series,” installation view in “Memories Blurred with Fiction” at the Brownsville Museum of Fine Art. In a space filled with ambient lighting and questions about purpose, Alexandria Canchola provides viewers answers in her show, Memories Blurred with Fiction. Since becoming familiar with Canchola through Her.mosa collective’s public works throughout Brownsville and her…
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Come to Orcas Center to see what your talented neighbors have created
||| FROM BETHANY MARIE for ORCAS CENTER ||| Join us for the first Art Show of 2024 at Orcas Center, showcasing the art of our dedicated Visual Arts Committee! About 20 years ago, a group of artists decided to take up the task of creating art exhibits at Orcas Center, and The Visual Arts Committee…
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Immerse yourself in art this winter at The Arts Council of the Brazos Valley
BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) – The Arts Council of the Brazos Valley is the perfect place to take refuge from the cold this winter. Hosted by the Visual Art Society of Bryan-College Station, you can check out the newest exhibit “Resolutions – New Beginnings” from January 12 through February 8. This show is free and open…
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James Drake-Inspired Stage Performance Premieres in Houston
Can We Know the Sound of Forgiveness, a stage performance inspired by celebrated artist James Drake’s monumental drawing of the same name, is set to debut next week in Houston. Rice University’s Morrison Theater at Brockman Hall for Opera will be the venue for the sold-out world premiere, which will take place on Saturday, January…
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Art exhibit opens next week at Wayne State
WAYNE, Neb. – Visiting artist Sophie Isaak’s exhibit “The person I am on vacation” opens at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 17 in Wayne State College’s Nordstrand Visual Arts Gallery, located on the main level of U.S. Conn Library. Isaak Craig Chandler via Wayne State An artist lecture at 3:45 p.m. in Gardner Auditorium precedes the…
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Connecticut River Artisans Group announces sculpture contest
COLUMBIA — The Connecticut River Artisans Group is announcing its annual region-wide sculpture competition with a $3000 prize. Submissions must be at least 3 feet tall, be designed for outdoor display and be able to withstand winter and summer weather extremes. The winning sculpture will be displayed permanently outdoors at the Great North Woods Center…
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January artist of the month
COLEBROOK — Barbara Nedd is the artist of the month at the Upper Connecticut Valley Hospital in Colebrook. Barbara’s superb paintings reflect life in the North Country. #placement_606516_0_i{width:100%;margin:0 auto;} The artist of the month is a collaborative effort of the hospital and the Connecticut River Artisan Group. For more information about the artisans group, please…