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Contemporary works on paper are on display at Western’s art gallery
December 4, 2024 – Wyo4News Western Wyoming Community College (Western) is set to welcome the creative works of 28 artists in Contemporary Works on Paper, an exhibition in Western’s Art Gallery, to be displayed from December 13 – March 7. The exhibition will include 38 artworks from 28 professional artists from across the United States…
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Watertown Gallery’s Latest Show, “Family, Creativity, Continuity + Art
Watertown gallery Storefront Art Projects will host Family, Creativity, Continuity, and Art | Interrupted from Dec. 7 to 28, featuring the art of Lisa Olson and Mary Beth Muscara. A Reception will be held Saturday, Dec. 7, from 1-4 p.m. Gallery Hours: Thursdays and Saturdays 1-4 Find out more in the following information provided by the…
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Flint’s Lovett closes out Emerging Artist experience with immersive exhibition at Riverbank Arts
“There’s this duality of family, people you see every day that you might think you know, but you don’t truly understand until you’re older, but also people that are just photographs and who you learn about through the stories your family tells you.” So says Keyon Lovett, the 2023-24 Emerging Artist who is closing out…
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Application Now Open for $50,000 Kresge Artist Fellowships | College for Creative Studies
December 4, 2024 Home › News › All News › Application Now Open for $50,000 Kresge Artist Fellowships Now through January 16, 2025, metro Detroit artists can apply for a Kresge Artist Fellowship. Kresge Artist Fellowships are $50,000 each for 15 artists residing in Wayne, Oakland, or Macomb county. Eligible artists are invited to apply…
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Final JC Fridays of 2024 offers many options to check out local art
Art House Productions quarterly arts festival, JC Fridays, returns for its final edition in 2024 on Friday, Dec. 6, with a showcase of events including visual art exhibitions, music performances, studio tours and more hosted by local businesses, galleries, studios and arts organizations. Visitors are encouraged to travel from place to place to discover art,…
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An ode to a fashion capital
Up the winding staircase leading to the second floor of the Chicago History Museum, a time capsule of Chicago fashion history awaits visitors. The museum’s newest exhibition, “Dressed in History: A Costume Collection Retrospective,” is timed to honor the 50th anniversary of the museum’s costume council. The council’s curators gather clothes worn, designed, made, and…
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Goose Creek mayor champions art initiatives, invites locals to shine
Goose Creek Mayor Greg Habib is highlighting the city’s growing artistic culture. “We’re not just talking about art; we’re actively creating it in Goose Creek,” Habib said. “Art has the power to inspire, and here in Goose Creek, we’re making it a part of who we are,” Habib said. The city’s commitment to visual arts…
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Raney Watters: Connecting through art with a voice of love and understanding
It’s the healing properties of nature, something Raney is drawn to, that most informs her work. For artist Raney Watters, art provides a means for expression and human relations – a bridge of connectivity between all living things. “Connecting with one another is important to me. My paintings come from within. It is my hope…
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Holiday show will be finale for downtown’s Oxide Gallery of Fine Art
A child enjoying the snow is one of three small canvas acrylic paintings by artist Alison Charchar currently on display at Oxide Gallery of Fine Art, located on Moore Street in downtown Sanford. The holiday gallery will run through Dec. 24. Holiday Treasures and Gift Boutique to run through Dec. 24, will mark final show…
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Lassiter gallery melds generations
Lassiter Fine Art gallery, now on Town Square under Belle Shops, was years in the making. The gallery is owned by Monica Lassiter Ard and Scott Barrie, who once ran Down Home Furnishings in Jackson. Ard’s mother, Vernice Brown Lassiter, studied at the Art Students League of New York and with private instructors, including Salvador…