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MUSC celebrates 200 years through art inspired by Bicentennial guiding principles
Tapping into the power of art to spark emotion, prompt reflection and turn pain into healing, MUSC will proudly showcase its Bicentennial Art Collection online and at the MUSC Charleston campus throughout 2024. The collection offers a tangible public display of the vital principles MUSC aspires to embody: a commitment to the importance of honoring…
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Aussie, Kiwi Arts Workers to Gain Global Exposure in Biennale
Fifteen early career visual arts professionals have been selected from across Australia and Aotearoa (New Zealand) to join Creative Australia’s (re)situate Biennale Delegates program. The diverse group of delegates includes artists, curators, writers, producers, programmers, and arts workers, who will experience the Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art in person, connect digitally with the Yokohama Triennale…
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Brandon University seeks artist to create unique Convocation 2024 artwork
Brandon University has issued an open call for artists interested in creating a unique new work that will be presented to graduates at Convocation 2024 in the spring. For this recent tradition, BU works with an artist each year to create a piece of art that is in some way reflective of that academic year.…
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Nominations open for annual awards recognizing Richmond artists
The City of Richmond is asking for the community’s help in recognizing those who contributed most to the local arts scene. The annual Richmond Arts Awards, held by the city and Richmond Arts Coalition, are back for the 16th year and nominations are open from now until Monday, March 11. Six awards categories are available: arts education, artistic…
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Nous invitons les artistes et artisans à présenter des demandes de financement pour de petits projets artistiques | Gouvernement des Territoires du Nord-Ouest
The Government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT) is currently accepting applications for funding under the Small Arts Grants for the 2024-2025 year. Funding of up to $5,000 is available for artists, artisans and small groups in early to mid-career to cover the costs of small artistic projects (e.g., traditional clothing, paintings, etc.). This could include…
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Call for applications from artists and craftspeople for funding for small-scale arts projects | Government of Northwest Territories
The Government of the Northwest Territories is now accepting funding proposals for the Small Arts Project Grant for the 2024-2025 fiscal year. The grant provides up to $5,000 to emerging to mid-career artists, craftspeople, and small groups to cover costs for small-scale arts projects (e.g., traditional apparel, paintings, etc.) such as art supplies (e.g., beads,…
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Maui keiki tap into healing through art
Pat Gee, The Honolulu Star-Advertiser January 15, 2024 at 12:05 PM Jan. 15—In the midst of the upheaval following the catastrophic Maui wildfires, three Lahaina third graders found a creative outlet for their emotions through an art class that culminated in a book they wrote and illustrated. DeAna Duncan, a retired visual arts teacher with…
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Yom Hashoah V’Hagvurah Creative Arts Contest entries sought
Submissions are being accepted for the 2024 Annual Yom Hashoah V’Hagvurah Creative Arts Contest, Cleveland’s Commemoration of the Holocaust and Heroism, until March 17. This year the contest will commemorate families and their stories with the theme being ldor v’dor, or from generation to generation. Northeast Ohio students in grades six to 12 can enter.…
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RHS introduces visual arts course
Across Alabama, the arts are not widely taught in schools. However, at Reeltown High School, the administration is trying to change that narrative. Greg Shelton recently became the instructor of RHS’ newest visual arts class, which begins with an introduction to drawing. Students are then divided into groups focusing on photography, acrylic painting, charcoal and…
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The Time of Yet: Exploring Visual Arts and Caribbean Identity
Located in the temporary exhibition hall in Santiago de los Caballeros’ Centro León, The Time of Yet. A Few Notes on Visual Arts in the Caribbean 1984-2003 explores a series of key subjects related to the sociopolitical narratives that emerged during that period and provides a contextual framework that redefines the current artistic trajectory of…