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HAPPENING NOW: Fauntleroy Fine Art and Holiday Gift Show launches shopping season
Ryan Milles‘ air plants and holders are the first things you’ll see when you walk into the Fauntleroy Fine Art and Holiday Gift Show, starting tonight and continuing through the weekend at the Fauntleroy Church Fellowship Hall. This year, among the arts and crafts, you’ll also find books: Author Susan Whiting Kemp is there with…
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UIS prepares for Visual Arts annual silent auction
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WCIA) — The University of Illinois Springfield’s Visual Arts Gallery is getting ready to launch their annual silent auction. The auction, which offers art of various mediums from ceramics and collages to prints and photography, will launch Monday, Nov. 13. Bidding ends at 7 p.m. Thursday Dec. 7. The gallery is also hosting…
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New tools help artists fight AI by directly disrupting the systems
Enlarge this image An illustration of a scraper being misdirected by Kudurru. Kurt Paulsen/Kudurru Kurt Paulsen/Kudurru Artists have been fighting back on a number of fronts against artificial intelligence companies that they say steal their works to train AI models — including launching class-action lawsuits and speaking out at government hearings. Now, visual artists are…
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NYU’s Institute of Fine Arts Announces Two Judith Praska Visiting Professors in Conservation for 2023-24
Pamela Hatchfield is the Head of Objects Conservation Emerita at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. She also serves as the Project Coordinator for Held in Trust, a collaboration between the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Foundation for Advancement in Conservation to chart the future of preservation and conservation in the United States. In addition, Hatchfield…
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Submissions Open Dec. 1 for Cabin Fever Film Festival
Local filmmakers are invited to submit films for the seventh annual Cabin Fever Film Festival co-hosted by the Franklin Park Performing and Visual Arts Center and the Town of Purcellville Arts Council. The festival, which will be held Jan. 26 and 27, highlights films made by Loudoun County residents. This year, festival organizers are…
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More for November – Arts, family fun, learning and more
ARTS Wee Create Playgroup for ages 2 – 4 is 10 – 11 a.m. Tuesdays, Wednesdays, or Thursdays at Yellowbobbypins Art Camp at Hampton Station. The cost is $25 to drop in or $84 per month. For details and registration, visit yellowbobbypins.com. Time Travel: Art Through the Ages for ages 5 – 7, 8 –…
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‘First of its kind’ visual arts career fair, exhibition gets underway
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Police believe forgery ring made €6 mln from selling bogus art works
Five people on Crete are facing charges related to making up to €6 million by selling forged art works, attributed to well-known artists, to private individuals, collectors and auction houses overseas, following an investigation by police. The investigation of the five followed an incident in Sofia, Bulgaria, in February when authorities prevented the sale of…
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Bridging a gap of understanding: Month-long visual arts and performance festival, “A Stone’s Throw,” examines the experiences of military veterans and their families
By STEVE PFARRERStaff Writer Though she was too young to understand many details at the time, Mollye Maxner remembers the Vietnam War had a profound effect on her family. Her father, Steve Maxner, served as a combat medic in the war and endured emotional turmoil from his experience for years afterward. Mollye Maxner, who grew…
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Rialto Theater’s Devereaux Room caps off renovation project with custom art piece by Aaron Harel
Thanks to the City of Loveland Cultural Services Department and Visual Arts Commission’s Art in Public Places initiative, the Rialto Theater’s Devereaux Room is getting a unique upgrade. The organizations partnered with Philadelphia-based musician and artist Aaron Harel to install a one-of-a-kind art piece made from upcycled hardwood drum shells. The drum shells will provide…