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Lots of music, theater, visual arts and more going on in our South King Fine Arts Roundup – The B-Town (Burien) Blog
Want to get out and do something interesting? There’s something for everyone in our South King County Fine Arts Roundup! “Music by Melartin,” Saltwater Music SeriesDes Moines United Methodist Church, Des MoinesSaturday, Feb. 1, 7 p.m. “Steven Luksan performs gorgeous music for solo piano by the prolific (but mostly-forgotten) Finn Erkki Melartin on the 150th…
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Talk of the Town: For the Love of Art fundraiser
GAINESVILLE, Texas (KXII) – The Gainesville Area Visual Arts program is hosting its 12th annual For the Love of Art fundraiser. The event is on February 7th from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Santa Fe Depot Museum. All proceeds will go to the GAVA scholarship fund for Cooke County art students. Copyright 2025…
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Lawrence High School artists earn 39 awards and recognitions at regional competition
Share this post or save for later Several Lawrence High School student artists earned awards at a regional competition, including seven whose works were selected in the top 1% of all submissions. The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards has announced the 2025 Mid-West Regional winners visual arts categories. Work by 11 LHS students — including…
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Atwater inspired by plein air and is featured FMAAA artist
Carlene Dingman Atwater has been a fixture in the countryside around the area in all seasons and all kinds of weather for almost 40 years now, setting up her easel outside in “plein air” to capture local imagery in watercolors, oils, pastels, or acrylics. The FMAAA Art Center is pleased to host this long-time member…
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February Short Fuses — Materia Critica
Each month, our arts critics — music, book, theater, dance, television, film, and visual arts — fire off a few brief reviews. Books Raise your hands if you know who bandleader Paul Whiteman is. I see the hands of early jazz fans and probably no one else. But Whiteman was so well known between about…
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Allied Arts celebrates 45 years of arts access in Whatcom County with new space
After 30 years in the same location, Allied Arts of Whatcom County is changing direction in 2025. The Bellingham nonprofit will celebrate the grand opening of its new gallery, located at 1213 Cornwall Ave., on Friday, Feb. 7. Festivities coincide with Allied Art’s annual Member’s Show, as well as the organization’s 45th anniversary. Allied Arts…
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Allied Arts celebrates 45 years of arts access in Whatcom County with new space
After 30 years in the same location, Allied Arts of Whatcom County is changing direction in 2025. The Bellingham nonprofit will celebrate the grand opening of its new gallery, located at 1213 Cornwall Ave., on Friday, Feb. 7. Festivities coincide with Allied Art’s annual Member’s Show, as well as the organization’s 45th anniversary. Allied Arts…
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Library & archives
The library & archives are currently closed. For general information, contact [email protected] or 503-226-2811. PAM Library The PAM Library contains the following non-circulating collections that the public, museum visitors, and researchers are welcome to use: The PAM curator’s collection of books with a focus on artists the Museum has in its collection, as well as…
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Hear from Artist Regarding Climate-Themed ‘Tipping Point’ Display
Post Share div#IN-share-button .IN-widget button{color:#FFF !important; height:20px!important; margin-bottom:1px} An immersive art exhibition titled Tipping Point—created by a Kalamazoo College faculty member and developed through eight years of projects—has drawn acclaim from viewers as it approaches subjects such as climate change, fossil-fuel extraction, environmental degradation and greenhouse gas emissions. You’re invited to hear directly from that…
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Francisco Goya: Etchings of the grotesque go on display at the National Gallery
“The strange, the monstrous, the mask, but also the change and concealment of identity, issues that Francisco Goya tackled in the period 1797-1798 and were captured in the 80 engravings presented in the basement of the National Gallery in Athens (the series of works was printed in 1803), we see them today in other forms…