Category: Visual Arts

  • San Diego arts roundup: Eclectic singer Cat Power to sing at the Magnolia next week

    San Diego arts roundup: Eclectic singer Cat Power to sing at the Magnolia next week

    Though she’s a skillful songwriter, Chan Marshall, better known as Cat Power, has long been inspired to record and perform the works of other artists she admires. The Atlanta-born Marshall has cut three covers albums and also released a recording of a live concert at London’s Royal Albert Hall performing Bob Dylan songs. The artists…

  • Beneath the Surface of Being an Artist on the North Fork

    Beneath the Surface of Being an Artist on the North Fork

    North Fork Contemporary, an arts group founded in 2023 by a group of artists excited about the synergies happening now in the local arts community, is embarking this weekend on a conversation series that the group hopes will inspire the public to see the world through artists’ eyes. The conversation, titled “Beneath The Surface,” will…

  • Studio &’s new show is ‘Elemental’

    Arts community turns out for open-call exhibit Eliza Engle, an intern at Studio & Gallery, holds a painting by artist Julia Anderson on Wednesday that will be part of the “Elemental” open group show starting Friday. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald) Jerry McBride “Community.” That was the common sentiment shared by artists waiting in line to drop…

  • Gallery to Feature Longtime Graphic Artist

    Gallery to Feature Longtime Graphic Artist

    An art and graphic design show by longtime Salina graphic artist Pam Harris will be the next feature at The Gallery, in Sams Hall of Fine Arts on the Kansas Wesleyan campus. “PROJECT: 45 Years of Art & Design” will open this coming Monday, February 24, with a reception from 5–6:30 p.m. and the artist’s…

  • Artists, artisans invited to apply for Art in the Wilds exhibit

    Artists, artisans invited to apply for Art in the Wilds exhibit

    The Art in the Wilds committee has announced plans for the 2025 show and invites artists and artisans to apply for this annual juried fine art and fine craft event. The 2025 Art in the Wilds will take place on June 28 and 29 in Evergreen Park, Kane. Applications are now open, and the deadline…

  • ICA’s 2025 Foster Prize goes to four artists who blend the local and the global

    ICA’s 2025 Foster Prize goes to four artists who blend the local and the global

    What started as a routine errand run for Sneha Shrestha ended with her crying on a bench at Harvard Square. The Somerville-based artist had just received a phone call from the Institute of Contemporary Art: She’d been selected to receive the 2025 James and Audrey Foster Prize, a biennial award given out by the museum…

  • RSVP: Here are our top arts event picks for March in Charleston

    The arts abound in every corner of Charleston. With so much going on, it can be difficult to narrow down your list and choose what to do next. This curated guide highlights three community-oriented arts events taking place throughout March to help ease the decision-making process. This month you can open your mind to new…

  • In a new MAC exhibition, Andrea Joyce Heimer’s cathartic paintings explore her personal process of tethering

    In a new MAC exhibition, Andrea Joyce Heimer’s cathartic paintings explore her personal process of tethering

    <a href="https://media2.inlander.com/inlander/imager/u/original/29404842/culture1-1-04a01b5b9abc796d.webp" rel="contentImg_gal-29404844" title="Andrea Joyce Heimer recalls being deeply inspired by the ledger drawings she saw as a young child living in Great Falls, Montana. – Young Kwak photo" data-caption="Andrea Joyce Heimer recalls being deeply inspired by the ledger drawings she saw as a young child living in Great Falls, Montana.    Young Kwak photo” class=”uk-display-block…

  • The Creative Arts Associaion of Lakewood Ranch shows off its multitude of talent

    Lakewood Ranch is known for its scenic parks and landscapes, friendly communities, lively dining and social scene, and abundance of recreational activities — but it’s also a hub for creativity.  Alongside musical ensembles and craft groups, many visual artists and artisans have found a home here. Over the years, they have come together through the…

  • “Great Green Hope for the Urban Blues” Opens This Weekend at the Lehman Loeb

    “Great Green Hope for the Urban Blues” Opens This Weekend at the Lehman Loeb

    The Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center at Vassar College will present Great “Green Hope for the Urban Blues,” an exhibition exploring the art and myths of the Hudson Valley. The show opens on Saturday, February 22, with a panel discussion at 2pm. eaturing Hudson Valley artists Tanya Marcuse, Qiana Mestrich, and Lisa Sanditz, moderated by…