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Painting with Beads: An Interview with Mucki Botkay
Mucki Botkay, “D’après Rousseau,” diptych, 2024, hand embroidery with glass beads on canvas, 56.7″ x 122.8″/Photo: Rafael Salim. Courtesy of Galatea There is no dark or edgy art on show at São Paulo’s Galatea new branch in Salvador. In the capital of Bahia, the new space masterminded by young trio Tomás Toledo, Antonia Bergamin and…
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Discover 400+ artist studios in this Minneapolis neighborhood bursting with creativity
In the land of 10,000 lakes, where the Mississippi River begins its journey south, lies a district that pulses with creativity and character. Northeast Minneapolis, affectionately known as “Nordeast” by locals, is not just another neighborhood – it’s a vibrant tapestry of art, history, and culinary delights that has been quietly stealing the hearts of…
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How Detroit-area artist Ashley Marie’s green palette creates a bridge to the spirit realm
Ashley Marie was distraught and angry at God after her sister unexpectedly died. To ease her pain, Marie asked her sister to send her a purple flower, a sign from beyond the veil to let her know she was safe. Several weeks later she got her answer when a purple pansy sprouted from a brick…
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Woven Rhythms exhibit explores intersection between weaving and music, redefines weaving beyond a physical art medium
Woven Rhythms exhibit explores intersection between weaving and music, redefines weaving beyond a physical art medium Skip to Content Courtney Chen/The Daily Northwestern Qianwen Yu’s “Woven Rhythms” exhibition is open and free to the public from Nov. 9 to Dec. 12 at the Evanston Art Center. November 21, 2024 For Qianwen Yu, a Chicago-based interdisciplinary…
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Art Exhibits: What’s on display in the Fort Wayne area (copy)
Note: The Thanksgiving holiday might affect regular hours listed here. NEW SHOWS “Ben Klinger: Down on Main Street” – Opens Saturday, ends Jan. 5; Foellinger-Freimann Botanical Conservatory, 1100 S. Calhoun St.; $7 adults, $5 ages 3-17, free 2 and younger; hours, 427-6440 or www.botanicalconservatory.org. Peter Lupkin – Opens Monday, ends Jan. 5; Visual Arts Gallery,…
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Coming Attractions: November 24 Through December 7 — What Will Light Your Fire
Our expert critics supply a guide to film, visual art, theater, author readings, and music. More offerings will be added as they come in. Film The Kurdish singer Aynur in a scene from the documentary Crossing the Bridge: The Sound of Istanbul. Photo: Strand Releasing Boston Turkish Festival’s Documentary and Short Film CompetitionThrough December 6Museum…
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Barbara Heile’s paintings: where she lives, what she loves
Evening Kitchen, Reflections Oil on panel Barbara Heile’s show at the Gay Street Gallery explores where she lives and what she loves. Often the two intersect, which makes multiple visits to the gallery in the Town of Washington worthwhile. The longtime Rappahannock painter’s work falls into a gorgeous arrangement on the walls of the gallery,…
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Arts and craft fairs are can’t-miss events over the holidays
For Karina Hean, New Mexico School for the Arts’ Holiday Art Fair and Sale is about more than peddling the works of young artists. Hean is the chair of the Santa Fe-based charter school’s visual arts program, which serves nearly 80 of the more than 300 high school students enrolled. Those young artists are clamoring…
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CNY artist Jaleel Campbell explores the Black LGBTQ+ experience in new exhibition
“In Secrecy,” Jaleel Campbell’s solo exhibit at the ArtRage Gallery, is cohesive and visually dynamic. It’s also partly autobiographical with its discussion of how Campbell grew up as a gay Black man trying to suppress his identity, operating in secret and living an inauthentic life. In a November 14 artist’s talk at ArtRage, Campbell spoke…
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Martin Margiela: Blinds – Announcements – e-flux
Martin Margiela: BlindsPresented by the Antwerp Public Art Collection Middelheim Museum Middelheimlaan 61 2020 AntwerpBelgium T +32 3 288 33 60 The Antwerp Public Art Collection (Kunst in de Stad—Middelheim Museum) proudly presents Blinds, a newly commissioned permanent artwork by Martin Margiela. This sculpture marks the first public work by Margiela, who first gained cultural…