Category: Visual Arts

  • Four Art Students From Crestwood Honored – Town-Crier Newspaper

    Four Art Students From Crestwood Honored – Town-Crier Newspaper

    Crestwood Middle School visual arts students Ayden Bishop, Alexandra Massenat, Kylie Loucks and Caitlyn Panse were recently recognized by the Palm Beach Fellowship of Christians and Jews for their exceptional artwork submitted to the Creative Arts Competition. Ayden Bishop received an honorable mention in the Drawing/Painting category, and his drawing was selected as the cover…

  • Paramount’s Ornament Classes Are Very Popular

    Paramount’s Ornament Classes Are Very Popular

    ST. CLOUD (WJON News) — The Paramount Center for the Arts is offering some popular holiday ornament classes again this holiday season. Options include fused glass ornaments, glass mosaic ornaments, and wood-turning ornaments. Manager of the Visual Arts Department Derick Segerstrom says many people look forward to these classes every year. We’ve found that people will…

  • Things to Do in Seattle This Week

    Things to Do in Seattle This Week

    Change might be inevitable, but Seattle Rep’s new play makes it comedic and heartwarming too. Jump to Your Genre:  Food and Drink / Visual Arts / Live Music Performance / Film / Special Events / Readings and Lectures / On Sale Now Seattleites are spoiled for choice when it comes to spending our leisure time. Just take a…

  • Voting with your eyes: A new exhibition at the MFA looks at art and democracy

    Voting with your eyes: A new exhibition at the MFA looks at art and democracy

    Shepard Fairey, “Vote!,” 2008.© Obey Giant Art Inc., Museum of Fine Arts, Photograph © Museum of Fine Arts “Power of the People: Art and Democracy,” which runs at the Museum of Fine Arts through Feb. 16, is sprawling, contradictory, ambitious, vibrant, surprising, untidy, erratic, unpredictable, sometimes confusing, often frustrating, all over the map, and forthrightly…

  • Sangres Art Guild Hosts In the Mood for Art Reception Nov. 2 – by Floyd Rovano

    Sangres Art Guild Hosts In the Mood for Art Reception Nov. 2 – by Floyd Rovano

    Poster courtesy Sangres Art Guild The Sangres Art Guild is hosting a reception for the In the Mood for Art exhibit at the Third Street Gallery at 59000 North Highway 69 in Westcliffe. The event will run from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on November 2. The In the Mood for Art show presents a…

  • Weir Farm Announces Open Call for 2025 Artist-In-Residence Program

    Weir Farm Announces Open Call for 2025 Artist-In-Residence Program

    RIDGEFIELD, CT — Weir Farm National Historical Park has announced an open call for artists for the 2025 Weir Farm Artist-in-Residence Program. The call for artists runs from Nov. 1 to Jan. 31, 2025. Six established or emerging visual artists will be selected competitively through a juried process for one-month long residencies to take place…

  • SC artists impacted by natural disasters are eligible for assistance, thanks to arts nonprofit

    A Southern nonprofit arts organization based in Atlanta is launching a relief program to help artists affected by Hurricane Helene and other natural disasters.  In partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts and state arts agencies for nine Southern states including South Carolina, South Arts is debuting an emergency relief and recovery fund designed specifically…

  • Visual Arts Roundup for October: First Friday, Out O’Town, November 9th Receptions and Taylor Swift

    Visual Arts Roundup for October First Friday, Out O’Town, November 9th Receptions and Taylor Swift Ken Scott: Helmeted Guinea Fowl, Ink, watercolor, gouache & graphite on the inside of an antiqued book cover. Heather and Tom Deno of TDeez Creations CJDeutsch Fine Estate Art: Mildred Niesse (1915-2008), Holliday Park Wedding 30″ x 24″ oil on…

  • The One Glaring Detail ‘The Diplomat’ Gets Wrong About Decorating Embassies

    The One Glaring Detail ‘The Diplomat’ Gets Wrong About Decorating Embassies

    The Diplomat‘s newest season just dropped, promising viewers a fresh batch of intrigue surrounding career diplomat Kate Wyler (played by Keri Russell), who has a turbulent time serving as the American ambassador to the U.K.—while navigating an equally turbulent personal life. We’re already Googling “how to get employed by the Department of State,” but, as…

  • 5 Standout Shows to See at Small Galleries This November

    Art Maxwell Rabb Oct 31, 2024 1:00PM In this monthly roundup, we shine a spotlight on five stellar exhibitions taking place at small and rising galleries. Galerie Christian Lethert, Cologne Through Jan. 17, 2025 Advertisement “How do I remember a space—particularly an empty one?” Szelit Cheung recently asked in an interview with Prestige Online. The…