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Interview: Terri Warpinski – Exploring Landscape, Memory, and Borders Through Photography
MK: In your experience, how does your relationship with a landscape change when you photograph it over an extended period of time? Has this resulted in an evolving narrative for any of your subjects? TW: I think it is lot like looking at your own face in the mirror every day – it is easy…
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Call for artists: 18th annual Artist Studio Tour returns to South Lake Tahoe
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. – The Tahoe Art League (TAL) is excited to announce the return of the 18th annual Artist Studio Tour, the region’s most established visual arts event, taking place August 1–3, 2025, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. Applications are now open for artists to participate in this celebrated, three-day showcase…
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OMFA to showcase folk art legacy in new exhibit ‘Art From the Heart’
The Owensboro Museum of Fine Art will celebrate the rich tradition of Appalachian folk art with its newest exhibition, Art From the Heart: The Hood Collection. The show features the personal collection of the late Mary Bryan Hood, founding director of the museum, along with works from the museum’s permanent collection. A preview reception will…
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A Walk through the Cypress: Take a work of ‘glass’ art home in the month of May
The month of May can be full of warm sunshine and clear skies. It can also be moody, and even stormy when the winds come howling through. #placement_886588_0_i{width:100%;max-width:550px;margin:0 auto;}
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‘Beyond the Frame’ student art show to open Saturday at the Library
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Two South Carolina Arts Festivals Drive Cultural Renaissance and Economic Growth Through the Power of Art
Artisphere and ArtFields Champion Southern Artists While Fueling Local Economies in Greenville and Lake City Two leading arts organizations in South Carolina are redefining the cultural landscape while simultaneously transforming their communities through substantial economic development. Artisphere in Greenville and ArtFields in Lake City are proving that the arts can be more than just inspiring—they…
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Fine Arts Diploma Exhibition – e-flux Education
The Zurich University of the Arts celebrates the Diplomas 25! During the Diploma Exhibition (June 6–20), the diploma works of the Bachelor Fine Arts and Master Fine Arts 2025 graduates will be on display in several rooms of the Toni Campus, daily from 12–8pm. Come by and be inspired! Head of Bachelor Fine Arts: Martin Jaeggi / Head…
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Notes on Becoming – e-flux Education
From a draft by Marco Scotini, NABA Visual Arts Department Head, with Andris Brinkmanis, BA in Visual Arts and Curatorial Studies Course Leader – Milan Campus, and Caterina Iaquinta, BA and MA of Visual Arts Area Course Leader – Rome Campus. Curated by the NABA Visual Arts and Curatorial Studies MA students: Angela Bosin, Elisa Caggiula, Marilia Fara,…
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Ava Dettling on the importance of the arts
Editor’s note: The Daily’s editorial department acknowledges that this article is premised on a conflict of interest. This article is a special feature for Commencement 2025 that does not represent the Daily’s standard journalistic practices. For graduating senior Ava Dettling, art is far more than just a mere pastime. “The arts [are what keep] people alive,”…
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New Jersey Photography Forum presents “Artificial Intelligence: Transforming Our Lives” Panel Discussion
originally published: 05/15/2025 (SUMMIT, NJ) — The New Jersey Photography Forum is excited to present a free panel discussion, Artificial Intelligence: Transforming our Lives on June 22, 2025, from 2:00pm to 4:00pm in the main gallery of the Visual Arts Center of New Jersey. Immediately following the panel discussion there will be a wine reception…