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Fascinating, engaging parallels in art history: Utah Museum of Fine Arts’ inspired twin bill of Blue Grass, Green Skies, Photo-Secession
Double exhibitions have become a specialty well mastered at The Utah Museum of Fine Arts (UMFA) and the latest examples produce one of the most fascinating engagements with art history in a fresh perspective that resonates effectively with contemporary visitors. Blue Grass, Green Skies: American Impressionism and Realism from the Los Angeles County Museum of…
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Artist Lynne McDonald presents a Holiday Art Show
Lynne McDonald, an abstract artist and entrepreneur, presents a Holiday Art Show, Smoke & Mirrors, at Serendipity Labs (3225 Cumberland Blvd., Suite 100, Atlanta), November 13, 2024 from 6:00-8:00 pm. Lynne has been the featured artist at Serendipidy for nearly three years. This Holiday Show will be the unveiling of Lynne’s beautiful new pieces. Guests…
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A Friendly Abstracting Nature
In the painting used as a poster image and logo for Carolyn Hubbs’s exhibition Abstracted, a vibrant swirl of gestures in a palette of happy hues goes by the telling title “Tree Creating Itself.” Deconstructed visions of nature and an abstracting nature meet here and get along very well. In a way, the title and…
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Newberg’s Art Elements unveils its latest gallery show
Art Elements gallery has come alive with vibrant colors thanks to a pair of artists on display through year’s end. “Contours of Energy” features the work of oil painter Suzanne Vaughn and fused glass artist Vicki Green. The exhibit was launched Oct. 22, with an artist reception slated for 2 to 4 p.m. Nov. 9…
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Teacher wins arts education award from his time at Greylock Elementary
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. – North Adams visual arts teacher Kyle Strack is teaching his students how to design a logo for their products. What You Need To Know A North Adams art teacher recieved an award The award is from the nonprofit Arts|Learning It recognizes teachers who advocate for arts in their school and community…
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Estate of Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson, Who Memorialized Everyday Lives and Culture of Black People, is Now Represented by Fort Gansevoort Gallery
AMINAH BRENDA LYNN ROBINSON, “Dad’s Journey,” 1995 (watercolor, graphite, pen, ink, and fabric, on watercolor paper, 11 x 15 inches). | © Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson Trust. Courtesy of the Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson Trust, Columbus Museum of Art, and Fort Gansevoort, New York THE AMINAH BRENDA LYNN ROBINSON ESTATE is now exclusively represented in…
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College of the Arts Completes Construction of Cutting-Edge Visual Arts Complex
Building G in the visual arts complex Inspired by the creativity and unlimited potential of its Titan artists, Cal State Fullerton’s College of the Arts is looking toward the future with the opening of its renovated visual arts complex. At the Oct. 19 open house event, invited campus and community members engaged with artwork from…
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Students Enjoying Experiences in Fine Arts Center
Fine Arts students and faculty are settling nicely into their new home, the Connors Family Fine Arts Center and Resinski Blackbox Theatre. The 15,000-square-foot building – one that includes an art studio, band room, green room, costume shop and dressing rooms – opened in the spring of 2024. Since then, the department has conducted fine…
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14 South Artists celebrating 20 years of creativity
When Gary Walker and Cindy Hoesly opened Woodland Gallery in downtown Oregon in 2004, local artists walked through their door looking to find an artistic community. Soon after, 14 South Artists was established as an informal association, and local artists found a home. Legend has it, the name “14 South Artists” derives from a causal…
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Visual artist Abbas Akhavan to represent Canada at 2026 Venice Biennale exhibition
OTTAWA – Montreal-based visual artist Abbas Akhavan will represent Canada at one of the biggest and most prestigious art forums in the world. The National Gallery of Canada says the Tehran-born artist has been chosen to showcase at the next Venice Biennale, set to run from April to November 2026. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW