Category: Visual Arts

  • Success: From Sudbury’s Charlotte Street to the National Gallery

    Success: From Sudbury’s Charlotte Street to the National Gallery

    When respected art curator Marc Mayer was in Sudbury last month to give a talk at Place des Arts, he spent a few hours walking the streets of his old neighbourhoods. “I walked around quite a bit. Just about everyone, perfect strangers, said hello with a big smile. I said, ‘Well, I am not in…

  • CTL student published in multilingual literary magazine

    CTL student published in multilingual literary magazine

    Octavia Aurora, a current student at Center for Teaching and Learning in Edgecomb, had her writing published in the most recent issue of Mïtra: Revue d’art et littérature, an international literary and visual arts magazine. The editorial board selected her poem titled “The Oceans” for the autumn 2023 issue after receiving numerous submissions from professional writers and artists. CTL faculty…

  • Music, visual arts highlight NBA All-Star host committee’s cultural plans

    Related Stories January 17, 2024 January 16, 2024 January 16, 2024 January 15, 2024 January 12, 2024 Artists are painting 6-foot basketball sculptures in a downtown warehouse for “Hoosier Historia,” a project that will commemorate Indiana’s high school hoops history during NBA All-Star Weekend. (IBJ photo/Dave Lindquist) Special editions of the Butter fine art fair…

  • Art in the Heart, Junior exhibit starts at Clement Museum – Main Street Media of Tennessee

    Back for another year, Art in the Heart, Junior will kick off with a special exhibit at the Clement Railroad Hotel Museum (100 Frank Clement Place, Dickson) that will feature fantastic works of visual art from young artists across Dickson County.  Art in the Heart Dickson was started in 2018 by volunteers of the Tennessee…

  • Opinion | AI is outrageous — and wonderful. It’s also prompting a new art form.

    Opinion | AI is outrageous — and wonderful. It’s also prompting a new art form.

    Warning: This graphic requires JavaScript. Please enable JavaScript for the best experience. By Yan WuOpinion graphics reporter Jan. 17 at 8:00 a.m. Add to your saved stories Save <p text="All kinds of people in the creative community are at odds with artificial intelligence. Some are suing top AI companies for feeding their work to computer…

  • 15 free Tampa Bay art shows to see in 2024

    With the new year comes a new season of art shows that you can visit for free. See artwork from big names like Robert Rauschenberg, local heavyweights and artists from outside our region. Explore art movements from the past that made an impact on contemporary works, art created with cutting-edge media and conceptual shows that…

  • An Artist Who Is Present Both in the Classroom and in Museums

    An Artist Who Is Present Both in the Classroom and in Museums

    When the Children Come Home is a special project. Although it is not my first solo show, it’s the first expansive survey of my work, exploring ideas of home and its intersections with geography, diaspora, LGBTQ+ culture, and autobiography. The project features recent work that references deeply and personally meaningful sites in Philadelphia. More than…

  • Blu Dornan art exhibition underway at Tarleton State Gallery through Feb. 2.

    Blu Dornan art exhibition underway at Tarleton State Gallery through Feb. 2.

    TSU Media Relations Special to Beneath the Surface News   The Department of Visual Arts and Design at Tarleton State University is showcasing the prints and illustrations of Blu Dornan in the Clyde H. Wells Fine Arts Center Gallery through Feb. 2.   The exhibition, open to the public, features original works and prints from…

  • This Week in Art in Brazil: January 17, 2024

    Installation view of Vik Muniz’s most recent exhibition at Sikkema Jenkins. Prominent New York Gallerist Killed in Rio de Janeiro Brent Sikkema, of Sikkema Jenkins & Co., was found stabbed to death in his apartment in Jardim Botanico, which he recently described to IdeaFix Magazine as “a true urban ‘oasis’.” Sikkema’s clients include Vik Muniz,…

  • “A Day in the Life” with Toronto Visual Artist Benjamin Von Wong

    “A Day in the Life” with Toronto Visual Artist Benjamin Von Wong

    Benjamin Von Wong is a hidden gem in the climate movement, seamlessly blending artistry with catalytic action and collaboration. Von Wong’s impact isn’t confined to galleries or online platforms; his work serves as foundational material in art classrooms across the globe, inspiring the next generation of climate advocates. His installations and photographs—such as the 4-story…