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Rose-Hulman’s fall art exhibit features six dynamic artists
#inform-video-player-1 .inform-embed { margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 20px; } #inform-video-player-2 .inform-embed { margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 20px; } Six local and regional artists are a part of Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology’s fall exhibit in Moench Hall. They are Bekki Canine, Philip Dees, Suzanna Hendrix, Brian Charles Johnson, Sam Morlan and Todd Stokes. This group includes four painters,…
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Nohr Gallery celebrates printmaking in ‘Palimpsest: A Collection of Prints’
On Sept. 17, Nohr Gallery celebrated the work of printmakers during the opening reception of “Palimpsest: A Collection of Prints.” This event was an all-inclusive printmaking experience investigating the palimpsest as a tool for exploring personal narrative, while also giving guests a glimpse into some of the techniques and tools these artists used to create…
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‘A ray of sunshine’: New Wheaton mural brightens downtown plaza
<!– ‘A ray of sunshine’: New Wheaton mural brightens downtown plaza –> Peru Dyer Jalea has created murals in Canada and Japan, for music festivals and skate parks, with a mood-boosting color palette. How such an internationally prolific artist, a Montreal resident, came to downtown Wheaton to complete a new community mural started with a…
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Wood intarsia and fretwork on display at River Arts Center
#inform-video-player-1 .inform-embed { margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 20px; } #inform-video-player-2 .inform-embed { margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 20px; } Fretwork and wood intarsia animals heads by Cindy Ronan, of Mount Carroll, Illinois, are being exhibited at the River Arts Center through Saturday, Nov. 9. Fretwork is the decorative design that results from cutting or carving intricate patterns into…
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From Gossamer Objects to Monumental Architecture, Do Ho Suh Embraces the Process
Photo by Anthony Rathbun. All images courtesy of Moody Center for the Arts, shared with permission From Gossamer Objects to Monumental Architecture, Do Ho Suh Embraces the Process October 18, 2024 Art Grace Ebert Share Pin Email Bookmark For Do Ho Suh, the process of making work is as important as the outcome. Individual sculptures…
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Margaret Dries is featured artist at the Pope library
CONWAY — Pope Memorial Library is partnering with North Conway artist Margaret Dries. Margaret’s paintings speak to the viewer and share her vision of the world, but also allow for individual interpretation as it fits the viewers experience. Part of the intrigue of abstract art is the ability to draw in the viewer and let…
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Hannibal Arts Council hosting Tattoos After Dark
HANNIBAL — Hannibal Arts Council is partnering with Two Fathoms Tattoo & Gallery to host a one night only event Spotlighting the art of the tattoo culture. The event will feature an immersive studio installation, flash book and fine art, interactive tattoo demo, live models, music and food/drink. Tattoos After Dark will be from 5-9 p.m. on…
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19th annual Cherokee Art Market showcases the talents of more than 160 Native artists
TULSA – The 19th annual Cherokee Art Market took place Oct. 12-13 with an awards reception on Oct. 11 honoring a multitude of Native artists, including “Best of Show” to Caddo Nation pottery artist Chase Kahwinhut Earles. The annual art market draws artists from all over the country to the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino…
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Ceramic Art Exhibit Explores the Complexities of Identity
After a storm hit the Ozark Mountains in the summer of 2023, artist Sarah Knight was left in awe of the aftermath. At their family farm on the Huzzah River in Missouri, they came across a fallen tree that had stood there since they were a kid. It was all ripped up, its roots exposed.…
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Early concept design unveiled for San Diego Museum of Art’s new west wing
The model will be introduced to the public on Saturday at the opening of museum’s ‘Foster + Partners: Architecture of Light and Space’ exhibition Subscribe to continue reading this article. Already subscribed? To login in, click here. Originally Published: October 18, 2024 at 5:30 a.m.