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8 Emerging Artists Discovered at Untitled Art Miami Beach and NADA Miami
The first art fairs to open in Greater Miami this year were Untitled Art Miami Beach and NADA Miami. Untitled Art returned to its massive tent on the beach with 171 exhibitors offering work by emerging and established artists, with a special curatorial focus on “East Meets West.” In comparison, NADA returned to the legendary…
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Guest Artist Mimi Schlichter Will Show Works At Gallery On Main
The Gallery On Main in Falmouth will be showcasing the recent works of guest artist Mimi Schlichter from Saturday, December 14, though Sunday, January 5. The Gallery on Main has been incorporating guest exhibits into its business model as a way to showcase established and aspiring artists, give the community an opportunity to see a…
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What do we do with revolutionary histories?
At Shanghai Seminary, a new gallery in Bridgeport, it’s dark. Two videos by two contemporary collectives of entirely different cultural backgrounds are presented side-by-side in the dimmed exhibition space, installed on the same viewing plane as if their juxtaposition is just as important as the videos themselves. Qiuchen Wu (吴秋晨), the Chicago-based artist who organized…
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Winners announced for fall 2024 Gallery at 104 competition
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Penn State first-year student Avery Selivan, majoring in digital art and media design, is the winner in the fall 2024 Gallery@104 juried art and design competition. Her entry, “Slava Ukraini,” is a mixed media (gouache, watercolor, alcohol markers, highlighters, chalk, and colored pencils) piece depicting Ukrainian refugees seeking haven in a…
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Artist to share weaving and dye study that incorporates sound
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Emily Carris Duncan will give an artist talk and performance of “Trouble the Water” as part of the Department of Art History’s Harold E. Dickson Lecture Series at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 11, in 119 Ag Engineering Building at University Park. Carris Duncan will also lead weaving workshops at 10…
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UMass Fine Arts Center hosts ‘The Sound of Black Music’
AMHERST, Mass. (WGGB/WSHM) – The UMass Fine Arts Center bringing its fall 2024 schedule to a close on Sunday with ‘Electric Root Presents: The Sound of Black Music’. The concert featured all the songs from the classic musical ‘The Sound of Music’ reinterpreted through the varied musical styles of the global African diaspora. Recognized among…
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AVA seeking artists for its winter show
ANTIGO — Antigo Visual Arts, an Antigo-based nonprofit that advocates for and supports the work of local artists, is collecting applications for artists for its winter show in January. AVA will host its Winter Open Gallery Sale, a non-judged art gallery from Jan. 18 to March 8. × This page requires Javascript. Javascript is required…
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Visual Art Residency at Gasworks Arts Park Opportunities
The residency will enable the development of studio practice, collaboration, and creative exchange, in addition to mentoring and career guidance from the Visual Arts Manager at Gasworks. The studio space on offer will accommodate an individual artist in a shared building with 3 other full time professional artists in separate studios. Residency dates:MAY/JUN/JULAUG/SEP/OCTNOC/DEC/JAN Art practices…
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Mara De Luca: Western Gate – e-flux Agenda
TOTAH presents Western Gate, featuring new paintings by Mara De Luca. Western Gate will be on view from December 11, 2024 through February 15th, 2025. This is the artist’s third solo exhibition with the gallery. Mara De Luca’s recent paintings are storied meditations on the promise of utopia. Taking California as her inspiration, she translates…
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MA Curatorial Practice – e-flux Education
To curate professionally entails skills-based learning, along with history and theory at its core. In the MA Curatorial Practice program at the School of Visual Arts—a two-year master’s degree, not just a certificate—our focus is on training you with leading curators in New York City and from around the world who comprise our award-winning faculty.…