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Give back to the community this season with UAB
There are many ways to give and support programs that grant little wishes, feed hungry neighbors, send students to school and help people heal. The joy of giving is a feeling that cannot be matched. Sharing with those in need and supporting community are at the heart of the holidays. There are dozens of ways…
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Interior Design: Specialist Meets S&R Evermay Art Awardee
By Kobi Carter Eidman In the first of our series about Georgetown’s S&R Evermay Washington Award recipients, The Georgetowner’s Business Development and Community Partnerships initiative spotlights award-winning artist James Stephen Terrell in collaboration with Fulbright Fellowship-recipient interior designer Felix Pfeifle, of the Felix Effect. With a boldly creative and interdisciplinary approach, how might Terrell’s striking…
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Artist Sara Sadik Explores Loneliness Through Visual Storytelling
Artist Sara Sadik’s visual novels and exploration games investigate loneliness. Initially commissioned for Frieze London, her latest work, “La Potion (EH),” addresses the changing emotional state of young men who struggle to express their feelings freely. The artist examines the construction and the performance of a certain kind of masculinity, its ethical and moral codes,…
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First Night guide: All the details about the Downtown fun on Dec. 31
All photos courtesy of the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust. Got plans for New Year’s Eve? For the 30th year, the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust will host First Night, a family-friendly celebration that’s free and open to all ages. We’ve got all the details right here for families who might want to ring in the new year amid…
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Orange Schools students recognized for projects in Reflections Program
PEPPER PIKE, Ohio – Twelve works of art from 11 students in the Orange City School District were selected for first-place honors in the annual PTA-sponsored Reflections Program. These students will advance to the state competition in Columbus in the spring. At a ceremony Nov. 15 in the Orange High School auditorium, students in four…
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How Miami Became an Art World Capital
Art Market Maxwell Rabb Nov 30, 2023 7:14PM Photo by NIBA Photography, CKA. Courtesy of Untitled Art. On the sun-soaked beaches of South Florida, Miami is among the western hemisphere’s leading nexuses of contemporary art. Since Art Basel’s inaugural U.S. fair in Miami Beach in 2002, the city has transformed from a regional art enclave…
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Graphic design professor’s project featured in Philadelphia design festival
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — A collaborative research project led by Phil Choo, professor of graphic design in the Penn State College of Arts and Architecture’s Stuckeman School, that helps people visualize the importance of sustainability and utilizing solar power was featured by the American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA) Philadelphia at the 2023 DesignPhiladelphia Festival…
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Eckerd College student journalists win big at College Media Association Pinnacle Awards
The lead photo from a recent Cat 5 magazine story depicts a Micro Wrestling Federation event in Largo, Florida. Photo by Carter Weinhofer Staff writers for The Current, Eckerd College’s student newspaper, and Cat. 5, Eckerd’s student magazine, earned several awards—including first place in two categories—at the College Media Association Pinnacle Awards in Atlanta on…
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Delaware Division of the Arts Presents “Art Monster” by Lauren E. Peters – Opens December 1 – State of Delaware News
Delaware Division of the Arts Presents “Art Monster” by Lauren E. Peters – Opens December 1 – State of Delaware News
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Apply for The Pavilion Partners Fine Arts Scholarship Program
By Hello Woodlands | November 30, 2023 [Today – January 11, 2024] Part of The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion’s mission is to provide support to young artists as they pursue college degrees in the arts. The Pavilion Partners Fine Arts Scholarship Program has awarded over $2.5 million in fine arts scholarships to local students. Learn more and apply…