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Capital City Arts Initiative director Sharon Rosse to retire, nonprofit to close
The Capital City Arts Initiative announces that founding Executive Director, Sharon Rosse, will retire from the Initiative this fall. At a recent board meeting, CCAI’s Board of Directors voted to accept her resignation and to close the Initiative upon completing the programing scheduled as of Oct. 1, 2025. Rosse said, “I am deeply grateful for the…
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Atlanta writer/historian named curator for 2026 Oregon Contemporary Artists’ Biennial
Oregon Contemporary has announced that TK Smith will be the curator of the Artists’ Biennial 2026. Smith is a curator, writer, and cultural historian based in Atlanta, Georgia. He currently serves as curator, Arts of Africa and the African Diaspora, at the Michael C. Carlos Museum at Emory University. × This page requires Javascript. Javascript…
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Atlanta writer/historian named curator for 2026 Oregon Contemporary Artists’ Biennial
Oregon Contemporary has announced that TK Smith will be the curator of the Artists’ Biennial 2026. Smith is a curator, writer, and cultural historian based in Atlanta, Georgia. He currently serves as curator, Arts of Africa and the African Diaspora, at the Michael C. Carlos Museum at Emory University. × This page requires Javascript. Javascript…
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Carlo Tanseco, extraordinary designer and visual artist
Our featured artist today, Carlo Tanseco, graduated from the University of the Philippines in 1992 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Architecture. He has participated in Maison et Objet in Paris, France, as part of Movement 8 and in the Salone Internazionale del Mobile in Milan, Italy, among many others. He has collaborated with…
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Bloomsburg art gallery announces collaborative ‘Poets and Artists 2’ exhibition
Bloomsburg, Pa. — Language and visual arts combine for Artspace Gallery’s “Poets and Artists 2,” an exhibition that partners the skills of the River Poets and Artspace Gallery’s member artists. For the exhibit, member artists created brand new art pieces inspired by original poetry from the River Poets. The exhibit opens Thursday, Feb. 20 with…
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Just Playin’ Around: Seriously? Of course.
Signage at the Just Playing Around exhibit in the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art at PSU, indicating that interaction with the work in the show is welcome. “Man only plays when he is in the fullest sense of the word a human being, and he is only fully a human being when he plays.” – Friedrich Schiller (Schiller’s…
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New exhibit set to open at Culver-Stockton’s Mabee Art Gallery
CANTON, Mo. — A new art exhibit will open Thursday at Culver-Stockton College’s Mabee Art Gallery. The new exhibit, “Organized Chaos,” will feature work by Lisa Walker and Nikki Ponce, both visiting professors from Carl Sandburg College in Galesburg, Ill.
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Kentucky Crafted Market returns to Alltech Arena in Lexington March 7-9 featuring visual, craft artists
The Kentucky Crafted Market will return March 7-9 to the Kentucky Horse Park’s Alltech Arena in Lexington. This New Kentucky Home experience showcases the Commonwealth’s artistic community, featuring Kentucky’s top visual and craft artists. “The Kentucky Crafted Market not only highlights our talented artists but also supports local businesses that enrich the culture of our…
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Kentucky Crafted Market returns to Alltech Arena in Lexington March 7-9 featuring visual, craft artists
The Kentucky Crafted Market will return March 7-9 to the Kentucky Horse Park’s Alltech Arena in Lexington. This New Kentucky Home experience showcases the Commonwealth’s artistic community, featuring Kentucky’s top visual and craft artists. “The Kentucky Crafted Market not only highlights our talented artists but also supports local businesses that enrich the culture of our…
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Tour the Stock Island artist studios
Did you ever walk into a gallery, see a painting or a sculpture you liked and wondered about the artist who created it? Owning a piece of art can have more meaning when you’ve met the creator in his or her studio. Key West is an artistic community of diverse, often cutting-edge art. It’s not…