Category: Visual Arts

  • Druid Arts Awards postponed until 2025 by organizers

    The Druid Arts Awards ceremony planned for this March has been postponed to 2025, due to unforeseen circumstances, according to the Arts Council of Tuscaloosa, which hosts the biennial celebration. More:Tuscaloosa drops plans to demolish long-abandoned Quik Mart building The Druid Arts Awards honors artists, educators, volunteers and patrons of the arts in theater, dance,…

  • Curator Virginia Brilliant On the Old Master Women History Chose to Forget

    Artemisia Gentileschi, “The Penitent Magdalene,” c. 1626, Oil on canvas, 81 x 68.5 cm (31 7/8 x 27 in.). Courtesy Robilant + Voena When it comes to Old Master works, many of us think immediately of art made by men—most often Caravaggio, Rembrandt or Vermeer. But there were women artists working in the Early Renaissance…

  • See Tibetan Monks create a sand mandala in St. Petersburg

    Tibetan Buddhist Monks from the Drepung Gomang Monastery in India have returned to St. Petersburg on their Sacred Art Tour to create an intricate sand Wisdom mandala at Florida CraftArt (501 Central Ave.). They started the mandala on Monday, Jan. 8 and are working on it every day through Saturday, Jan. 13 from 10:30 a.m.-4:30…

  • 2024 Prince Albert Arts Hall of Fame Call for Nominations

    By Prince Albert Arts Board Jan 11, 2024 | 9:48 AM The Prince Albert Arts Board is now accepting nominations for the 9th Annual Arts Hall of Fame Inductions. Nomination categories include: · Performing Arts, including Dance, Theatre, Music, Musical Theatre · Visual Arts, including Painting, Sculpting, Photography, Glassblowing, Pottery, and Architecture · Media Arts,…

  • Woodstock School of Art to inherit R&F’s encaustics classes this spring

    Regina Quinn with her work. For more than half a century now, the Woodstock School of Art has been the go-to place in our neck of the woods to take courses in a wide variety of visual arts media. Want to learn to draw, to work with charcoal or pastels, to paint in oils, watercolor…

  • Mr. Tomonoshi Brings His Wonderful World to Houston — Trees, Chairs, Brookokyo and The Girl With Flowers as Hair

    Fifteen minutes normally sounds like an eternity to spend in a single small room of a gallery. Your phone’s buzzing. You’re trying to drown out distant chatting from another room. Maybe you’re planning where you’ll get coffee afterwards. Mr. Tomonoshi’s new exhibition called KOKORO! at Houston’s Reeves Art + Design gallery is worth putting your…

  • Art expo ‘After Cubism’ under way at Aurodhan Gallery

    An art exhibition, “After Cubism” featuring the works of artist Joshy George Joseph aka Joshe, who is a proponent of telepathy in the visual arts, is on at the Aurodhan Art Gallery. A senior fellowship holder from the Government of India, the Kerala-origin artist has showcased his substantial creative output of telepathic paintings that are…

  • ‘Sh!t Show’ Art Exhibit Hopes to Raise Awareness for Public Restroom Access in Northside

    <a href="https://media2.citybeat.com/citybeat/imager/u/original/16673897/findlay_market_chili_fest__1_.png" rel="contentImg_gal-16673883" title="'Auntie Screech' by Zanna Ferree – Photo: Provided by Jeni Barton" data-caption="‘Auntie Screech’ by Zanna Ferree   Photo: Provided by Jeni Barton” class=”uk-display-block uk-position-relative uk-visible-toggle”> click to enlarge Photo: Provided by Jeni Barton ‘Auntie Screech’ by Zanna Ferree The Cincinnati chapter of nonprofit organization PHLUSH (Public Hygiene Lets Us Stay Human) is hosting…

  • Opening Reception: Alex Foster

    Alex Foster – Propagated and Rooting Olin Gallery January 26–March 31 Opening Reception January 26, 6-8pm In Propagated and Rooting, Alex Foster presents an exploration of liminal space- the threshold between what was and what will be. Through a range of media, including naturally dyed textiles, plants, organic material and technology, viewers are invited to…

  • The Dark Side | Call For Artists! | ArtsHub UK – Arts Industry News, Jobs & Career Advice

    Does a latent shadow reside in the heart of artistic creation and within the souls of the artists themselves?   If any figure could parallel the introspective solitude of a monk, it is the visual artist. Though it may stir debate, let us reflect. Consider the profound solitude, the palpable stillness of the studio where…