Category: Visual Arts

  • Cultivating Creativity: The ‘Parrott Gallery’ celebrates 50 years

    Breadcrumb Trail Links Opinion Column Author of the article: Postmedia Staff Published Dec 28, 2023  •  2 minute read Join the conversation Previously called the Corby Library Gallery, the Belleville Public Library Gallery, and the John M. Parrott Art Gallery, Belleville’s first dedicated public gallery space opened its doors on September 29, 1973, and since…

  • POPE.L (1955–2023)

    <!– _ _ _ ____ _ _____ _ ___ | | (_) | _____ / ___|___ __| | ___ | ____| |__|__ | | | | |/ / _ | | / _ / _` |/ _ | _| | '_ / / | |___| | Pope.L Dies at 68 – Artforum ad

  • Only the Young: Experimental Art in Korea, 1960s–1970s, to open at The Hammer Museum at UCLA

    The Hammer Museum at UCLA to open Only the Young: Experimental Art in Korea, 1960s–1970s, a groundbreaking exhibition dedicated to Korean Experimental art (silheom misul) and its artists, whose radical approach to materials and process produced some of the most significant avant-garde practices of the twentieth century. Installation view, Only the Young: Experimental Art in…

  • Judy Hodge/Mary Joy Murphy @ The COMMA: Opening: Recurrence + Resistance

    To save to your favorites you must login first. The COMMA Fine Art Gallery presents a two-woman show – “Recurrence + Resistance ” — combining new and previously unseen work by Judy Hodge and Mary Joy Murphy, as its next exhibition, on view from January 6 to February 2, 2024. Judy Hodge is an exhibiting…

  • Year in Review: Compelling photography exhibits, new galleries, hip-hop and more

    The most exciting news in Atlanta’s art world this year was the announcement that the city’s first Art Fair will take place in October 2024 in conjunction with the third annual Art Week. Photography was big in 2023. We saw powerful photography exhibits the High Museum of Art, the Carlos Museum, the David J. Sencer…

  • 2023 in Review: Around and about Oregon

    2023 in Review: Around and about Oregon

    Organizers describe opening night of Bend’s annual 20-Dollar Art Show as “art chaos.” Photo: Amanda Long, courtesy of Bright Place Gallery. From the theater spaces of Ashland to the galleries of Madras and Astoria to the high desert of Bend to the tribal lands on both sides of the Cascades to the drum circles of…

  • Visual Arts in 2024: A Tapestry of Historical and Contemporary Expressions

    Visual Arts in 2024: A Tapestry of Historical and Contemporary Expressions 2024: A pivotal year in the visual arts scene, marked by five exhibitions that encapsulate historical and contemporary expressions in an unprecedented way. Each showcases an aspect of art that has been explored and interpreted differently, offering a rich tapestry of artistic endeavors reflecting…

  • Bottle Works hosting visual storytelling, small works exhibitions

    Bottle Works hosting visual storytelling, small works exhibitions

    #inform-video-player-1 .inform-embed { margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 20px; } #inform-video-player-2 .inform-embed { margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 20px; } JOHNSTOWN, Pa. – From storytelling to small works, Bottle Works is set to offer a double feature of art. “Visual Storytelling Exhibit: The Legacy of Captain Bottle Works” and the Small Works Juried Exhibition will be on display through…

  • Maria Galea appointed president of Entertainment Industry and Arts Association

    Maria Galea has been appointed president of the Malta Entertainment Industry and Arts Association, succeeding Howard Keith Debono. MEIA said in a statement Galea is renowned in the Maltese visual arts scene as a distinguished cultural and art professional and will bring valuable experience and insight to the role. “Since MEIA’s inception, Galea has played…

  • These five visual arts exhibits are the highlights of 2024

    Working on It: New Canadian Sculpture, Beaverbrook Art Gallery, Fredericton (Jan. 20 to May 12) When it comes to three-dimensional work, the Beaverbrook’s new curator has the enviable task of building a collection from a blank slate. The gallery has not traditionally collected much sculpture, so Ray Cronin is setting that to rights with donations,…