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Campaign Underway to Save Wyoming Fine Arts Center
<a href="https://media2.citybeat.com/citybeat/imager/u/original/16409427/wyoming_fine_arts_center_via_facebook.jpg" rel="contentImg_gal-16409413" title="The Wyoming Fine Arts Center – Photo: Wyoming Fine Arts Center Facebook" data-caption="The Wyoming Fine Arts Center Photo: Wyoming Fine Arts Center Facebook” class=”uk-display-block uk-position-relative uk-visible-toggle”> click to enlarge The Wyoming Fine Arts Center Cincinnati’s Wyoming Fine Arts Center is seeking $60,000 to stay in business through the beginning of 2024. If…
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Some SAG-AFTRA members are concerned about AI provisions in tentative deal
As an arts correspondent based at NPR West, Mandalit del Barco reports and produces stories about film, television, music, visual arts, dance and other topics. Over the years, she has also covered everything from street gangs to Hollywood, police and prisons, marijuana, immigration, race relations, natural disasters, Latino arts and urban street culture (including hip…
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When stars are on stage, this designer makes it personal for each fan in the stadium
In the post-pandemic fervor for live music, stadium concerts have shattered records. But for British stage designer Es Devlin, who has crafted some of the most acclaimed pop spectacles in recent years including Beyoncé’s Renaissance tour, stadiums have never been a natural habitat for music. “They were designed for gladiatorial combat … [and] competition, not…
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Essays, tests, auditions, frustration, stress: What it’s like to apply to high school in NYC
Sign up for Chalkbeat New York’s free daily newsletter to keep up with NYC’s public schools. One mom called it hell. Another felt like she was drowning in information. Some stretched their budgets to pay for test prep and coaches for their children’s art portfolios and auditions. Welcome to New York City’s high school application…
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Central Florida art listings: Dec. 1-7
Florida Showcase: A juried and curated exhibition of more than 40 Florida artists. 7 p.m.; Dec. 1; Snap! Orlando, 420 E. Church St. in Orlando; 407-246-2555; downtownorlando.com “American Arts & Crafts Movement”: This exhibition focuses on materials that created uniform and warm environments. 9:30 a.m.; Dec. 1-3, Dec. 5-7; The Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art,…
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Community art exhibit returns to Newport Visual Arts Center
The Oregon Coast Council for the Arts’ annual community art exhibition — The PushPin Show — returns to the Runyan Gallery at the Newport Visual Arts Center on Sunday, Dec. 3 and will remain in display through Jan. 12. This marks the 33rd anniversary of the community-based show, which expanded to include not only work…
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Angelina College visual arts students displaying works through Jan. 12
Angelina College Visual Arts students will display their impressive talents and works in an art exhibition taking place in the Angelina Center for the Arts Gallery on the AC campus. The exhibition opened Nov. 21 and will run through Jan. 12. × This page requires Javascript. Javascript is required for you to be able to…
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The Center for Black Excellence & Culture to host inaugural Black Arts Expo, a celebration of Black artists and performers
The Center for Black Excellence and Culture will host its first-ever Black Arts Expo on Saturday, Dec. 2, noon-5 p.m., at Fountain of Life Church on Madison’s South Side. The event, a celebration of Black artists and performers, will kick off visual arts programming before The Center becomes a physical reality. The Center for Black Excellence and Culture…
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Wounded Warriors gather to celebrate Day of Healing
NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. —Wounded warriors from around the country visited the nation’s capital to participate in a week-long event celebrating comradery and recovery — starting with the Air Force Wounded Warrior Care Fair and Day of Healing #placement_657587_0_i{width:100%;margin:0 auto;} Nov. 13. in National Harbor. The event was sponsored by the Air Force Wounded Warrior program.…
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MCC Fine Arts Gallery Features “The Next Step” – works by students
FLINT — Mott Community College’s (MCC) Fine Arts Gallery will present “The Next Step,” an exhibition of artworks by the Associate of Fine Arts Degree Candidates from the Studio Arts Program. This exhibition will run from Dec. 4-Jan. 19. The exhibition is a diverse fusion of styles and genres featuring Julia Churchman, of Fenton, Brandon…