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This Menil Series Proves Drawing Is a Serious Art Form
<figure class="c-media c-media–image c-align–full" data-entity-class="image" data-entity-id="84854" data-entity-method="embed" data-image-align="center" data-image-caption="Ronnie Quevedo's C A R A A C A R A is the latest entry in the Menil Wall Drawing Series, and will be on display until August 31.” data-image-selection=”{“x1″:0,”y1″:0,”x2″:3000,”y2″:2012,”width”:3000,”height”:2012}” readability=”-17.772727272727″> Ronnie Quevedo’s C A R A A C A R A is the latest entry in…
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Richard Rezac melds architecture and art at James Harris Gallery in Dallas
The seven sculptures and three drawings in Richard Rezac’s keen, subtle show at James Harris Gallery reward close attention — and stay in one’s mind well after leaving the exhibition. Rezac has an architectural sensibility, both in that building materials like moldings, knobs and panels appear in his work, but also, more intrinsically, in that…
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Winter Arts Guide 2025: Visual Arts
The biggest news in local art this winter is the formation of the Downtown Arts District Alliance and its new Second Saturday Art Crawl. I love the alliance’s DADA acronym, and its reboot of downtown gallerygoing is dressed to impress: The Arcade is back and packing an impressive artists-in-residence program, Tinney Contemporary remains the undisputed…
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This Oak Cliff artist wants to paint more about climate migration as Trump takes office
Raging wildfires. Drought. Climate migration. Oak Cliff-based artist Eliana Miranda has been exploring the dangers of heat in her work over the last year. Advertisement “I’ve been looking at the ways heat has been used to weaponize the U.S.-Mexico border and how it’s often used to hurt immigrants and asylum seekers,” she said. Advertisement With…
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RSVP: Our February arts picks in Charleston include an Appalachian ballad swap
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 January to help ease the decision-making process. And for this month, we’ve thrown in a bonus…
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Arizona artist donates southwest entry mural to Coolidge
COOLIDGE — For over a decade now, one of the ultimate goals of the city of Coolidge is the beautification of Arizona Boulevard, historic downtown and the city in general. The new year begins with a donation contributing to that goal with a mural updating the southwest entry sign between the city and Randolph. ×…
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Hygienic Art to present XLVI exhibition
NEW LONDON — The famed Salon des Independants at Hygienic Art in New London kicks off its 46th year on Jan. 25 with an opening set later in the evening for the show that famously proclaims: “No Judge, No Jury, No Fees and No Censorship.”
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Arts Commission seeks artists for Yakima garbage receptacle project
YAKIMA, Wash. – The City of Yakima Arts Commission is calling on Central Washington artists to submit digital images for a garbage receptacle project. The commission said in a release that the “Keep Yakima Beautiful” project seeks paintings, drawings, and digital art related to the environment and natural beauty that represents the Yakima Valley. Artists…
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Hidden Treasures exhibition features works of two Adirondack photographers
AU SABLE FORKS — Hidden Treasures, a photography exhibition featuring the works of Rob Fountain and Tammy Rose, opens with a reception on Saturday, Jan. 25, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at the AuSable Forks Free Library, 9 Church Lane. In the Community Room, the works will hang until Feb. 28. Admission is free.…
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Art and Craft Festival Set for Feb. 22-23
The scenic boardwalk on Key West’s historic waterfront will become an open-air gallery of creative offerings Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 22-23, during the Key West Art and Craft Festival. Set for 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days, the free-admission show features colorful booths lining the quay at Truman Waterfront Park. The site, backdropped by…