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Your February First Friday art show guide
Have fun exploring the city with Play List, Mirror Indy’s midweek arts and culture newsletter. Sign up here: Support local news Our journalism will always be free because of donations from readers like you. For a night of seeing what’s good in this world, a tried and true dose of First Friday gallery openings might…
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Montclair Art Exhibit Will Honor ‘Strength And Resilience’
MONTCLAIR, NJ — The following news release comes courtesy of Studio Montclair. Find out how to post announcements or events to your local Patch site. Studio Montclair (SMI) is honored to present “Strength and Resilience,” an exhibit celebrating Black History Month and Women’s History Month. The show will run from Jan. 31 through Feb. 28…
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North Texas artists say stickers are the new business card
They’re sticky, fit in the palm of your hand and come in all shapes and colors. These days, stickers have become “the” business card among Gen Z and millennial artists. North Texas artist Fernanda Cavalcanti said she has 100 stickers from Japan, Italy, Poland and France. #placement_594923_0_i{width:100%;margin:0 auto;} Fernanda Cavalcanti, a graffiti artist based in…
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‘Mona Lisa’ will get its own room under a 10-year renovation of the Louvre in Paris
Paris, France AP — French President Emmanuel Macron announced Tuesday that the “Mona Lisa” will get its own dedicated room inside the Louvre museum under a major renovation and expansion of the Paris landmark that will take up to 10 years. The renovation project, branded “Louvre New Renaissance,” will include a new entrance near the…
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‘Considerations: An Installation by Sarah Vaughn’ to open Feb. 15 at BRAHM
BLOWING ROCK — A new exhibition entitled “Considerations: An Installation by Sarah Vaughn” will open at the Blowing Rock Art & History Museum (BRAHM) on Feb. 15, and will be on view in the Museum’s Atwell Gallery through Aug. 10. Sarah Vaughn’s “Considerations” invites visitors to step into a landscape of thousands of carefully crafted…
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The First Saturday Arts Market celebrates 20 years of showcasing local artists
More Videos Founder, Mitch Cohen, shares how the First Saturday Arts Market has evolved into a vibrant hub for visual artists, attracting attendees from across the city. Author: khou.com Published: 12:35 PM CST January 28, 2025 Updated: 12:35 PM CST January 28, 2025
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Polk State completes Fine Arts remodel with ribbon cutting
Polk State College’s 60th birthday party continued Tuesday, Jan. 21 with the ribbon cutting of the freshly remodeled Fine Arts building on the Winter Haven campus as well as the second celebration of the college’s 60-year anniversary. The two-year renovation features modernized enhancements for students of music, theatre and visual arts programs.
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“Hyde Park Art Center announces 2025 Resident Artists”
In the programs 14th year supporting Local, National, and International voices The program offers support to eight artists and curators from Angola, Argentina, Taiwan, and Chicago, whose work addresses a wide range of social issues including immigration, environmental justice, identity, and memory Courtesy of Hyde Park Art Center Chicago, Hyde Park Art Center, On January 27,…
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The art of a second chance
By Claire Goudreau / Published Jan 28, 2025 Walking into Second Chance is like finding 10 different homes all trying to take up the same floorspace. Chandeliers clutter the ceiling, chairs and couches fill the floor, lamps lay claim to spare surfaces. It’s a treasure trove of Baltimore artifacts, each well-loved and ready to be…
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Quilt show opens Saturday at Standish art center
STANDISH – Northeast Michigan Arts Council’s 33rd Annual Quilt Show is slated for Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 1 and 2, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Northeast Art Center auditorium. Patrons will have the opportunity to see an extensive collection of 100-plus quilts in a unique display that will be judged and awarded…