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Winter Wit… the funnier side of art | 2/3/2025 | Event Calendar
Monday February 3 Monday, February 311AMCrooked Tree Arts Center, Cornwell Gallery, TCArt Explore the role of humor in visual arts, encouraging you to reflect on what you find funny & how it can be expressed through different mediums. Juried by local artist Mary Fortuna. Enjoy the opening reception on Fri., Jan. 17 from 5-7pm. A…
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Artists at Work in Spanish Village Art Center in Balboa Park
Spanish Village Art Center Artists at Work in Spanish Village Art Center in Balboa Park 11 AM – 4 PM, ongoing daily from February 1, 2025 until February 28, 2025. Spanish Village Art Center in Balboa Park All Ages Free The artists of Spanish Village Art Center invite you to enjoy an afternoon of art…
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Visual Arts Round-up for February: Valentine’s Photos, Meet the Artists XXXVII, Blue Chips, and First Friday
Visual Arts Round-up for February: Valentine’s Photos, Meet the Artists XXXVII, Blue Chips, and First Friday As the city warms up from our frigid, below-zero temps of January, the cultural opportunities have awakened from the frosty New Year. In no particular order we present a list of visual arts exhibits and going-ons for February replete…
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New Exhibition at the Gibbes Museum of Art Traces The Similarities Between Art and Fashion — From the 1770s to the 2020s
Giving a fresh jolt to the blending of fashion and art, the Gibbes Museum of Art has unveiled “Statement Pieces: Contemporary Fashion Design and the Gibbes Collection.” The exhibition juxtaposes designer pieces alongside works of art from the Charleston, S.C. museum’s permanent collection. Running through April 27, “Statement Pieces” features paintings and other work from…
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Red Brick Center for the Arts to unveil two new exhibitions
Red Brick Center for the Arts in Aspen.Anna Stonehouse/The Aspen Times | The Red Brick Center for the Arts is set to unveil two new exhibitions on Feb. 6, with an opening reception beginning at 5 p.m. One of the featured showcases is the Aspen Cultural Vibrancy Fellows Exhibition, highlighting the work of the…
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Two new exhibitions open at FIA honoring Black history and art
People stand silhouetted as they walk toward the entrance of the Flint Institute of Arts on Tuesday, Dec. 3, 2024 in Flint.(Jake May | MLive.com) FLINT, MI — The Flint Institute of Arts museum and art school will open two engaging new exhibitions featuring works from celebrated visual artist Romare Bearden, along with Michigan collage…
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11 Art Shows to See in the Hudson Valley This Month
From intimate sculptures to immersive installations, the Hudson Valley’s art scene is brimming with talent this February. Linda Grigg’s meditative paintings at Front Room Gallery dive into the tension between nostalgia and loss, while Scott Kilgour’s sunflower-filled show at Green Kill radiates pure, joyful energy. If you’re in the mood for something more contemplative, Bard’s…
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‘Fear Corroded Ape’ exhibition is Janiva Ellis looking at our ruin, each piece ‘unresolvable’
Sunday, February 2, 2025 Janiva Ellis’ “Fair Enough” is part of the “Fear Corroded Ape” exhibit in Harvard Square, Cambridge. (Image: Carpenter Center) The paintings in Janiva Ellis’ solo exhibition, “Fear Corroded Ape,” look like how the past two weeks have felt: inconclusive yet ominous, a picture of modern ruin. Haunting and captivating, the show…
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Winter Wit… the funnier side of art | 2/2/2025 | Event Calendar
Sunday February 2 Sunday, February 211AMCrooked Tree Arts Center, Cornwell Gallery, TCArt Explore the role of humor in visual arts, encouraging you to reflect on what you find funny & how it can be expressed through different mediums. Juried by local artist Mary Fortuna. Enjoy the opening reception on Fri., Jan. 17 from 5-7pm. A…
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A Style All Our Own: Canadian Woodland Artists | 2/2/2025 | Event Calendar
Sunday February 2 Sunday, February 211AMDennos Museum Center, NMC, TCArt$0-$10 In the early 1960s, young Indigenous artists from the Great Lakes region created a unique style of painting known as the Woodland School of Art. Early members of this prolific art community included Norval Morrisseau, Carl Ray, Roy Thomas, Sam Ash, Jackson Beardy, and Daphne…