Category: Visual Arts

  • School for the Arts accepting applications for 2024-2025

    School for the Arts accepting applications for 2024-2025

    The SC Governor’s School for the Arts and Humanities, a public, residential high school for artistically talented students, is now accepting applications for the 2024-2025 school year and summer programs. All South Carolina residents in grades 6-11 are eligible to apply online at SCGSAH.org. The Governor’s School’s tuition-free, residential high school currently serves tenth- to…

  • Upcoming classes at the Arts Education Center

    Upcoming classes at the Arts Education Center

    The Adams County Arts Council’s (ACAC) Arts Education Center is a welcoming place for anyone in our community to learn how to creatively express themselves through the visual arts, pottery, dance, tap, glass, culinary arts and more. Stop by and see what we are up to, or better yet, sign up for a class and…

  • Texas City ISD receives music and visual arts awards

    Texas City ISD receives music and visual arts awards

    TEXAS CITY The National Association of Music Merchants Foundation designated the Texas City Independent School District as “Best Communities for Music Education” for the fourth year in a row. Earlier this year, the Texas Art Education Association awarded the district the “District of Distinction” award for the fifth year in a row. × This page…

  • CMS Visual Arts Teen of the Week—Layla Rada

    CMS Visual Arts Teen of the Week—Layla Rada

    CENTREVILLE — Layla is a seventh grader at Centreville Middle School and was the QACPS Visual Arts “Teen of the Week” for Oct. 9. Over the last two years with her art teacher, Jackie Jablecki, Layla has developed a unique style of art. Her perspective is described by her teacher as “funky, fun, and expressive”.…

  • St. Lawrence County Studio Tour

    St. Lawrence County Studio Tour

    WATERTOWN, New York (WWNY) 36th Annual Artists’ Studio Tour Saturday & Sunday | November 4th & 5th 10-4pm Step inside the artistic process this fall! SLC Arts and the arts community of the North Country are excited to announce the 36th annual Artists’ Studio Tour, where community members are invited into artists’ home or professional…

  • North County photographer among 95 exhibitors at annual Art San Diego fair this weekend

    North County photographer among 95 exhibitors at annual Art San Diego fair this weekend

    The route to Benjamin Rinenbach’s career was not direct, even though photography has been a lifelong passion. “I’ve always been fascinated by photography,” said Rinenbach, 46, an award-winning Rancho Bernardo photographer. “Since I was a kid, before I could read, I was looking at ‘National Geographic’ magazines, fascinated by the pictures.” Throughout his life, in…

  • The Newly Reopened NMWA Offers a Museum-Going Experience Powered by Advocacy

    The Newly Reopened NMWA Offers a Museum-Going Experience Powered by Advocacy

    After being closed to the public for nearly two years for a $70 million renovation project, the National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA) has reopened with improved research facilities, enhanced accessibility and several thousand more square feet for displaying art. But NMWA is not a place for a stuffy historical survey kept at…

  • Blind Montco Artists To Be Featured At Upcoming Exhibition

    Blind Montco Artists To Be Featured At Upcoming Exhibition

    Montgomery County Community College will host an exhibition, workshop, panel discussion,and musical performance celebrating the artwork of photographers who are blind orvisually impaired and their sighted collaborators. The “Blind Visionaries” series of events kicks off Thursday, Nov. 2 from 1-3 p.m.with “Blind Visionaries – Workshop: Painting with Light” in the gallery at the BlueBell theater…

  • Artist Daniel Richter: ‘I feel like I’m in the bakery and throwing cake around’

    Artist Daniel Richter: ‘I feel like I’m in the bakery and throwing cake around’

    In the past 30 years the work of German painter Daniel Richter has rarely stood still. Throughout his career he has probed pattern and gesture, swung between abstraction and realism, and captured the disquiet of modern Europe. When I ask the artist if he ever gets tired of asking himself what’s next, he responds in…

  • In Corsicana, long lost photos become a show about small-town Texas

    In Corsicana, long lost photos become a show about small-town Texas

    Imagine an old family photo album you’ve never seen before. What would you learn? Who would you even recognize? Now imagine an entire town discovering an old family album. Thousands of personal photos and negatives were discovered in 2019 in Corsicana. The photos had been shot, developed — and never claimed. They sat in boxes,…