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LA County High School for the Arts accepting applications
Los Angeles County High School for the Arts. Google Maps El Sereno: The Los Angeles County High School for the Arts (LACHSA), house on the campus of Cal State Los Angeles, is now accepting applications. The tuition-free public high school is accessible to all students of LA County and offers a combination of college preparatory academics…
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Career growth in graphic design
Graphic design has played a significant role in shaping the world we live in today. It has not only influenced our daily lives but also impacted the business landscape in various ways. In today’s article, we will explore the various ways in which graphic design has transformed our society and the business environment. Graphic design…
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St. Petersburg Arts Alliance names MUSE honorees
ST. PETERSBURG — The St. Petersburg Arts Alliance recently announced its MUSE 2024 award recipients. MUSE celebrates 10 years of diversity, innovation and inspiration for all the arts and culture in St. Petersburg and pays tribute to the remarkable talent and variety that can be discovered around every corner of St. Petersburg. The MUSE Awards…
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Woodfield Fine Art Gallery announces January solo exhibition
ST. PETERSBURG — An opening reception for “The Poetry of Paint,” a solo exhibition of work by D YaeL Kelley, will take place on Friday, Jan. 12, 5 to 9 p.m., at Woodfield Fine Art Gallery, 2323 Central Ave., St. Petersburg. The exhibit will run through March 2. “This is a very important exhibition of…
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Taking a Breath
The title of “Paul Chan: Breathers,” currently on exhibit at the Institute for Contemporary Art, has at least three meanings. First, it’s what the artist calls his dancing nylon sculptures that are built around industrial fans, recalling the inflatable tube men stationed outside car dealerships. Second, it’s a reference to the severe asthma Chan had…
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Move over, Lucian — artistic wannabes are now hogging the bar
Unlock the Editor’s Digest for free Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. The writer is a Soho resident Earlier this month, I visited the Colony Rooms, the notorious Soho artists’ club, which closed in 2008 and has been revived by the artist Darren Coffield in a nearby…
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David Najib Kasir Selling Paintings for Palestine Emergency Relief
David Najib Kasir is a contemporary oil painter, muralist and curator whose work often reflects personal narratives containing themes such as identity, family, home, love and loss. His current series “Multiplying the Rubble in Landscapes,” started in 2020, depicts Syrian environments resulting from the ongoing war. With the current atrocities occurring in Gaza, Kasir has…
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113 Random Images That Are Too Weird To Ignore, As Shared On This Instagram Page
ADVERTISEMENT It’s hard to invent something new in the art department. Sometimes it seems that there are no more new styles to create, no new techniques to discover. Yet, contemporary artists still manage to surprise us. Thanks to social media and the World Wide Web, it’s easier than ever for artists to share their creations…
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Issy Wood, Study for No, Lafayette Anticipations, Paris review, too close for comfort?
She has a large show right now at the splendid Lafayette Anticipations, a very well-run showcase for cutting-edge contemporary art, tucked away in the Marais and supported by a foundation financed by the Paris’s celebrated Galeries Lafayette. Wood displays unnerving technical mastery: she does deception as if she were born to it, and works with…
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Bose Krishnamachari: Relentless visionary, passionate creator
Express News Service The woods are lovely, dark and deep, But I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep. Robert Frost’s powerful lines may be from another era, but nothing fits as perfectly when one tries to encapsulate the man in question. Bose Krishnamachari…