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EBONY FWD Artist Tracy Guiteau: Infusing Uplifting Hidden Words in Her Work
Born to traditional Haitian parents in New York, artist Tracy Guiteau knew that art was her calling, one she had to reconcile with her parents’ expectations of pursuing a career in nursing. Along with her studies at the Rhode Island School of Design and the University of Westminster in London, Guiteau’s art is influenced by…
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The Center for Art Law Report on Anti Money Laundering and Art Review
The “Center for Art Law Report on Anti-Money Laundering and Art” [1]is an enlightening and comprehensive guide that explores the practices of Anti-Money Laundering (AML) in the art sector across EU member states and the UK, following the enforcement of the EU’s 5th AML Directive in 2018. This Directive brought the art world under closer…
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Latest News in Black Art: Charisse Pearlina Watson Joined Patron Gallery, Danielle A. Jackson Co-Curating Carnegie International, New CEO at Brooklyn Children’s Museum, Wangechi Mutu, Christopher Myers & More
Latest News in Black Art features updates and developments in the world of art and related culture Charisse Pearlina Watson, a 2022-23 Artist-in-Residence at the Studio Museum in Harlem, is now represented by Patron Gallery. | Courtesy Patron Gallery Representation Charisse Pearlina Watson has joined Patron Gallery in Chicago. Watson is a conceptual artist and…
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Georgetown Glow’s Alight, Balancing the Whimsical and Sentimental
By Hailey Wharram The Georgetown Business Improvement District (BID) is enthusiastically sponsoring the ninth annual Georgetown Glow festival which began Friday evening, Dec. 1, in Georgetown’s commercial district. Five unique art light displays created in collaboration with Light Art Collection have been sprinkled across the Georgetown neighborhood and will be illuminated every night through Jan.…
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Alta’s Arts Coverage Wins Big at the Los Angeles Press Club Gala
Alta Journal and its contributors had a big night in Los Angeles on Sunday, receiving 16 awards at the Los Angeles Press Club’s National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards, including first-place wins for Alta books editor David L. Ulin’s criticism and for creative director John Goecke’s page layout for Issue 21’s Made in California section.…
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Creative Happenings in December at Guild Hall
Guild Hall’s Creative Lab is a series of interdisciplinary workshops designed and led by the visiting, exhibiting and resident artists of Guild Hall. Each session invites participants to learn about an artist’s practice through both an open lecture and a participatory workshop. At the next Creative Lab on Tuesday, December 12, at 6 p.m. 2019…
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Nine architecture projects by students at Amsterdam University of the Arts
Dezeen School Shows: a project that addresses the severe impacts of climate change on the Netherlands’s river region is included in Dezeen’s latest school show by students at Amsterdam University of the Arts. Also included is a shelter space for female survivors of domestic violence and a project that explores how architecture is designed for…
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3 Princeton Student Musicians Named 2024 YoungArts Award Winners
PRINCETON, NJ — Three students who go to school in Princeton were named 2024 YoungArts award winner. Lewis Fang, a student of The Hun School (piano) was selected from the classical music discipline; Sam Konin from Princeton Day School (double bass) was selected from the jazz discipline and Amy Lin from Princeton Day School (poetry)…
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ArtPride New Jersey Unveils Annual Holiday Guide Featuring Upcoming Winter Events Throughout the Garden State
BURLINGTON — ArtPride New Jersey, the state’s largest arts service organization, today announced the release of its annual Winter Holidays Guide, featuring upcoming in-person events throughout the Garden State. The guide curates festive holiday experiences from theaters, museums, dance companies and art centers. The initiative is dedicated to increasing awareness and participation in the arts…
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Connecting SIU and Carbondale through art
Spending 10 to 12 hours a day in sweltering heat 20 feet off the ground on a scissor lift scaffold might not be ideal. But transforming a drab brick wall into an artwork that reflects the vibrancy and spirit within Southern Illinois University Carbondale is Antonio Martinez’s mission. Martinez, an associate professor and head of…