Category: Visual Arts

  • Artist Brian Butler Invites You to Turn a Beach Towel Into Art

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  • Glenn Gear’s animated installation lights up the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts

    Glenn Gear’s animated installation lights up the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts

    ‘My hope is to spark deeper questions in viewers about the urban environment’ “The public has a limited attention span and time to view public artworks. The projection provided me with an opportunity to intervene into this downtown space, to activate this building in a way that is unexpected and meaningful,” Gear highlights. “With an…

  • Kimbell exhibition showcases the Dutch Golden Age of the 17th century

    Kimbell exhibition showcases the Dutch Golden Age of the 17th century

    FORT WORTH — The 125 finely made artworks currently on loan to the Kimbell Art Museum from Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts — mostly oil paintings but also including printed matter, silver and other decorative arts — give a strong sense of the craftsmanship and taste that prevailed during the era of commercial prosperity known…

  • Superblue Installation Uses Fresh Approaches to Eco-Friendly Art

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  • ‘We are here in Texas’: Dallas Asian American Art Collective puts on its first show

    ‘We are here in Texas’: Dallas Asian American Art Collective puts on its first show

    A photography print of a man inside a minaret tower. A ceramic chalice. A tissue paper collage illustration from a children’s book. A short film about a trip to Europe with friends. Each of these pieces of artwork was created by Asian American artists from North Texas and featured in the Dallas Asian American Art…

  • Open Call “Manifestations: Our Future”

    Open Call “Manifestations:  Our Future”

    Theme:Submissions must explore themes of a hopeful future, addressing concepts such as peace, unity, environmental harmony, and other positive transformations. We encourage artists to creatively interpret “Manifestations: Our Future” in unique, meaningful ways.Submission Requirements: Eligibility:Open to artists 18 years and older.All mediums welcome, including but not limited to painting, sculpture, digital art, photography, mixed media,…

  • International information sessions: Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting & Printmaking – e-flux Education

    International information sessions: Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting & Printmaking – e-flux Education

    International information sessions: Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting & PrintmakingBachelor of Fine Arts in Painting & Printmaking, VCUarts Qatar Virtual information session : December 3, 7–10pm, BFA in Painting and Printmaking Add to Calendar Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts in QatarPO Box 8095Art Week / Bachelor of Fine Arts / Painting +…

  • ‘Indie Folk’ at the Hallie Ford Museum of Art: Rethinking the line between fine art and craft, with a Northwest twist

    ‘Indie Folk’ at the Hallie Ford Museum of Art: Rethinking the line between fine art and craft, with a Northwest twist

    “Driving Through Yellowstone During Buffalo Calving Season We Would Strain to Catch a Glimpse of the Small Chocolatey Calves Fighting Out of Their Mothers beneath the Hard Montana Sun,” by Andrea Joyce Heimer (acrylic and oil pastel on panel, 2022, courtesy the artist and Nino Mier Gallery, Los Angeles). Photo by: David Bates The premise…

  • Audio-visual aesthetic teaching methods in college students’ vocal music teaching by deep learning

    Audio-visual aesthetic teaching methods in college students’ vocal music teaching by deep learning

    Abstract In recent times, characterized by the rapid advancement of science and technology, the educational system has continuously evolved. Within this modern educational landscape, Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM) education has emerged as a prominent pedagogical paradigm, gaining substantial popularity in college-level instruction and capturing widespread societal attention. Notably, the cultivation of audio-visual…

  • Three generations of artists at one studio

    Three generations of artists at one studio

    As a longtime member of the Sonoran Arts League, renowned oil and watercolor artist Jeanne Bonine has participated in Hidden in the Hills for more than two decades. This year’s event will be a unique family affair though, featuring three generations of Bonine artists. Joining Jeanne in this artistic celebration are her daughter-in-law, Callie Bonine,…