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Leading Irish artworks on public display
Artwork from renowned Northern Irish artists such as Colin Davidson, Oliver Jeffers and Graham Gingles are on display in a specially curated exhibition in Ards Arts Centre. The Collection features a specially curated selection of work from the Arts Council Northern Ireland’s Collection in its Georgian Gallery. As well as featuring renowned artists such as…
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At DMA, an encyclopedic show explores ‘Afro-Atlantic Histories’
“Afro-Atlantic Histories” is one of the few exhibitions that can open a viewer’s mind to an entire field of study, and set up a lifetime of looking and thinking. The original exhibition debuted in Brazil with over 400 works; the U.S. version (scaled down, but still encyclopedic, with over 100 pieces) came to the National…
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Poughkeepsie’s Art Effect helps young people ‘develop their creative voice’
The Art Effect of the Hudson Valley gives children a space to express themselves through art, while building their skillset and connecting them with their community. “At the heart of it, we’re helping young people develop their creative voice,” said Nicole Fenichel-Hewitt, the executive director of The Art Effect. The Art Effect of the Hudson…
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The Governor’s Academy features Undercurrents exhibit
BYFIELD — The Governor’s Academy is excited to feature Undercurrents, an exhibition of the work of four New York and Boston-based artists: Meghan Bailey, Amy Decker, Angelina Ruiz, and Belle Struck. The exhibit will be on display in the gallery in the Remis Lobby of the Wilkie Center for the Performing Arts on The Governor’s…
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BrrrZAAR
It’s OK if you’ve put off gift shopping until now, because there’s a pretty good chance you’ll find plenty of options for every person on your list during Terrain’s annual winter arts market. Filling three of River Park Square’s retail floors, BrrrZAAR unites dozens of local artists and makers to showcase and sell their handmade…
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UK’s most talented visual artists take home awards, scholarships at Open Studio 2023
As the state’s flagship, land-grant institution, the University of Kentucky exists to advance the Commonwealth. We do that by preparing the next generation of leaders — placing students at the heart of everything we do — and transforming the lives of Kentuckians through education, research and creative work, service and health care. We pride ourselves on…
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From A First Show To A 50-Year Retrospective
Light Years by Guy Weese.@media screen and (min-width: 568px) {#post-thumbnail-191503{max-width:385px;}} The Gold de Light Years — A Retrospective chronicles Guy Weese’s 50-year visual diary, the Eugene photographer’s journey of capturing the attitude of gratitude with the art form, mostly works of nature. And his work is on full display this month at the Emerald Art…
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Arts Picks: Miwa Komatsu’s visions, modern seal carvings, experiments with wood
Miwa Komatsu: Sense Of Sacredness This weekend is the final chance to catch this numinous retrospective of Japanese artist Miwa Komatsu at Whitestone Gallery, located on the fifth floor of the Tanjong Pagar Distripark, also home to the Singapore Art Museum. The 39-year-old, who has been described as a yorishiro, or a conduit for divine…
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What If Women Ruled the World? – Announcements – e-flux
From December 2023 until the end of October 2024, the National Museum of Contemporary Art, Athens (EMST) presents What if Women Ruled the World?, a three-part cycle of exhibitions exclusively dedicated to the work of women artists or artists who identify as female. With the re-hang of one entire floor of the museum’s permanent collection…
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‘Good for Her Age’ meditates on aging, sexuality through movement
The members of Four on the Floor, who will perform ‘Good for Her Age’ • Courtesy Role models in the modern dance scene have included veteran dancers such as Martha Graham, Isadora Duncan, and Ruth Saint Denis, but the modern dancers we typically see on stage these days are generally young. But now, four career…