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Tony Rosenthal ‘Cube 72’ Spins Once Again at Guild Hall
In November of last year, Guild Hall announced the reinstallment of Tony Rosenthal’s “Cube 72,” which spins on its axis and, according to Melanie Crader, the museum’s director of visual arts, was commissioned for Guild Hall. The sculpture, which appears to defy gravity, was acquired in 1972 and spun on the Guild Hall property for…
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Entries now accepted for Holocaust essay, art contests
The Quad Cities Yom Hashoah (Holocaust Remembrance) Committee is accepting entries for the Ida Kramer Children and the Holocaust Essay Contest and the Meyer and Frances Shnurman Holocaust Visual Arts Contest. Both contests are open to all Quad City area students in grades 6-12. The deadline for entries is March 1. Both contests offer cash…
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Four TCS artists to have paintings on display at Nashville’s Parthenon
Four Tullahoma City School students received exciting news before heading on winter break, as they learned that their artwork will be on display at the Parthenon in Nashville beginning next month. Tullahoma High School’s Carly Evans, Alyssa Sims and Angela Yang, as well as Tullahoma Virtual Academy’s Arianna Marin, were selected to participate in the…
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18 exhibits, performances and arts happenings to look forward to in Fort Collins this year
Looking to expand your mind, meander through a museum or treat your eardrums this year? Fort Collins museums, arts organizations and performing arts venues are kicking off 2024 with plenty to plan for. So head to an author panel, watch as Mexican folk artists bring a mystical creature to life, prepare for the reopening of…
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Ayana Mack brings representation to communities of color through her art and healing workshops – The Bay State Banner
Ayana Mack in her studio. PHOTO: NICOLE TOWNSEND When 34-year-old visual artist Ayana Mack started selling her artwork in 2014, she was excited to share her work and ambitious to create community connections. A few years after selling her pieces, however, she noticed something was off. “I started to see the disparity and the difference…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…