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3 artists open works in town gallery
Bo Bartlett An American realist, Bo Bartlett’s portraits of people and animals are dramatic widescreen incisions into the fabric Bartlett captures on his 6-by-8-foot canvases. #placement_706514_0_i{width:100%;margin:0 auto;}
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Photographer Laura Wilson captures the best of the modern West
Dallas-based photographer Laura Wilson has played an essential role in crafting how the American West is represented in the modern age. Through her work assisting legendary lensman Richard Avedon on his photographic series commissioned by the Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Wilson researched the best faces and places to capture the depth and complexity…
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Teen artist Callum MacInnis lets his creations do the talking
The cliché is that a picture is worth a thousand words. In Callum Macinnis’s case, it’s not a cliché. Callum, age 15 and living with autism, admits he is more comfortable painting than speaking. And with his first solo show having opened at the Dundas Valley School of Art (DVSA), area residents and art lovers…
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Fiber and Textile Arts show at Orcas Center
Submitted by the Orcas Center. Orcas Center’s Visual Arts Committee is pleased to present the first community show of the year: Textile and Fiber Arts on Friday, Feb. 14 from 5:30-7 p.m. in the Madrona Room. Textile art uses plant, animal or manmade fibers to make practical or decorative objects, or a combination of both.…
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“A Day in the Life” with: Toronto-based Visual Artist Emmy Tran
Emmy Tran is a self-taught visual artist based in Toronto who has crafted her creative journey entirely on her own terms. Specializing in acrylic paint, her art celebrates community, queer and sapphic joy and sex positivity. Her pieces often focus on the human form as a symbol of vulnerability and strength offering a window through…
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California artists reimagine language, state’s identity in new exhibition
Lukas positions Kim’s work in conversation with John Baldessari’s iconic piece “I Will Not Make Any More Boring Art,” which repeats the phrase “I will not make any more boring art” over and over again, with a hand-drawn simplicity that feels almost mundane — an intentional act of contradiction. “It’s this conceptual twist,” Lukas said,…
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Navarro ISD students achieve Top Honors at Regional Visual Arts Scholastic event
Special by Chelsea Ormond, Navarro ISD director of communications (Geronimo) — Navarro ISD is thrilled to announce the outstanding achievements of its student artists at the recent Regional Visual Arts Scholastic Event (VASE). Passion met the canvas, and creativity soared on February 9 at Canyon Lake High School where nine talented Navarro High School art…
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Newark Arts Alliance exhibit celebrates Black History Month
A new exhibit at the Newark Arts Alliance celebrates Black History Month. The show, which runs through Feb. 21, features contemporary Afro-centric subject matter expressed in a variety of mediums by 20 local artists. × This page requires Javascript. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in…
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Can an AI art museum enchant the tech bros?
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Friendship Foundation Gets $500K Grant for Creative Arts Studio | EdTech News
The Friendship Foundation, a nonprofit organization that supports individuals with learning, developmental, and physical disabilities through education, vocational training, and community programs, has secured a $500,000 grant from the W.M. Keck Foundation. The funding will help develop a creative arts studio at the upcoming Friendship Campus, an inclusive educational and job-training facility set to open…