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Submission guide: Parkland’s 57th Annual Juried Student Art, Design Exhibition
At Parkland’s upcoming 57th Annual Juried Student Art and Design Exhibition, several slots remain for only recent art class attendees to submit their works to be displayed at Parkland’s Giertz Gallery. Your potential showcasing exemplifies a positive difference by inspiring fellow artists and community members. Explore the opportunity to express your perspective through the diverse…
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The Art of Learning: Painting a Picture of Albion College’s Art Department
Saginaw junior Tuesday McBride shows off one of their class projects. “The Art Department’s helped me grow into the adult I’m becoming,” McBride said (Photo illustration by Bella Bakeman) At Albion College, every student, regardless of their major, is required to channel their inner artist by taking one unit in the fine arts. According to…
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The Baltimore Scene: Visual artist extraordinaire Megan Lewis
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New gallery space for local contemporary art focuses this month on South Dakota’s past
In 2015, community leader and arts advocate Hugh Weber introduced me to Sioux Falls’ robust arts community. I had worked at the newspaper before this and was already keen on our local arts and culture scene, but it was as if Hugh took me backstage to get the autographs of all the big performers. Hugh…
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Visual Arts students win multiple Mid-Carolina Scholastic Arts Awards
Serving students and educators from central North and South Carolina, the Mid-Carolina Scholastic Art Awards are hosted by the College of Arts + Architecture at UNC Charlotte. The ceremony for regional Gold and Silver Key awards will be held virtually on Feb. 8, 2025. The winning artwork will be on display starting March 1, 2025,…
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Woskob Gallery to hold reception for ‘A Conversation with the World’ on Feb. 13
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — The College of Arts and Architecture’s Woskob Family Gallery will host an opening reception for the latest iteration of “A Conversation with the World,” an acclaimed exhibition of multimedia art by School of Visual Arts faculty member Lonnie Graham, on Thursday, Feb. 13, from 5-7 p.m. The gallery is located at…
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Art Center East in La Grande: Bringing art opportunities and access to Eastern Oregon
Kelly Thibodeaux, a fiddler from Oakridge, gives a youngster at A.C. Houghton Elementary School in Irrigon a chance to try his hand at the fiddle in a class sponsored by Art Center East’s Artists in Rural Schools program. Photo courtesy: Art Center East Painter Trudy Ahbel-Dallas was born in Austria in 1925, what she calls…
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It takes a teacher: Youth Art has a place to shine at Winter Fest exhibit
The Winter Festival Youth Art Exhibition, also known as Winter Fest, has a long history of exhibiting amazing student artwork in City Hall for the community to see. This history has also engaged talented and dedicated arts teachers, who, without their work, there would be no Winter Fest. Marjorie Grussing, an art teacher for over…
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Ohio launches ‘Creativity Trail’ to highlight writers, musicians, artists and innovators
Ohio wants to showcase its creativity. The America 250-Ohio Commission — which is highlighting Ohio’s contributions to the nation as the United States approaches is 250th anniversary next year — is unveiling a new driving trail today, promoting more than 100 sites across the state that celebrate ingenuity. The Creativity Trail encourages people to experience…
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What happened when artist Linder took a scalpel to Laura Bailey?
Since first coming to prominence with her collage for the sleeve of Buzzcocks’ 1977 single “Orgasm Addict”, which spliced an image of a naked female torso with an iron pinched from an Argos catalogue, Linder Sterling (who goes simply by the name Linder) has become known as one of the art world’s foremost provocateurs. Her…