Category: Visual Arts

  • 6 Shows Celebrating Asian American Artists This AAPI Heritage Month

    Art Artsy Editorial May 5, 2025 2:36PM This Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month, we’ve selected 6 shows to see by AAPI artists. There are also other art initiatives to pay attention to, such as Art for Change’s monthlong spotlight of prints by Asian American artists. From fashion-inspired, hyperreal paintings to small ceramic…

  • This Visual Artist Brings Black Excellence To The Kentucky Center

    This Visual Artist Brings Black Excellence To The Kentucky Center

    Visual artist Sheila Fox, who works under the name Godiva Goddess, is bringing a full-spectrum perspective of Black excellence to the Kentucky Center — MeX Theater (501 W. Main St.). Her solo exhibition “Textured Heritage” will be on view Monday, May 5–Sunday, May 11. Godiva Goddess was gracious enough to talk with LEO about her…

  • Take Your Creative Practice to the Next Level With SVA Continuing Education

    Take Your Creative Practice to the Next Level With SVA Continuing Education

    Artwork by Artist Residency Participant Marlena Urban (2024). Image courtesy of the artist Take Your Creative Practice to the Next Level With SVA Continuing Education May 5, 2025 Sponsor SVA Share Pin Email Bookmark Ready to take your practice and creativity to new heights? The Division of Continuing Education at the School of Visual Arts…

  • Take Your Creative Practice to the Next Level With SVA Continuing Education

    Take Your Creative Practice to the Next Level With SVA Continuing Education

    Artwork by Artist Residency Participant Marlena Urban (2024). Image courtesy of the artist Take Your Creative Practice to the Next Level With SVA Continuing Education May 5, 2025 Sponsor SVA Share Pin Email Bookmark Ready to take your practice and creativity to new heights? The Division of Continuing Education at the School of Visual Arts…

  • Stateside Podcast: Scarab Club’s Donna Jackson on historic art space’s future

    Stateside Podcast: Scarab Club’s Donna Jackson on historic art space’s future

    In the early 20th century, a group of Detroiters met to critique paintings over dinner and drinks. The group eventually named themselves The Scarab Club. Since then, the Detroit artists’ club and gallery has played an important part in the city’s art scene. Today, the club is still a resource for Detroit artists and maintains…

  • Art Labs International Visual Arts Competition Announces $100,000+ in Prizes Across 15 Categories

    NEW YORK, May 5, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Art Labs Creative Studios proudly announces its inaugural International Visual Arts Competition, inviting visual artists worldwide to showcase their talent across a diverse array of mediums and styles. With more than $100,000 in prizes, 45 winners, and 150 finalists, the competition promises extensive recognition and exciting opportunities for…

  • Art Labs International Visual Arts Competition Announces $100,000+ in Prizes Across 15 Categories

    NEW YORK, May 5, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Art Labs Creative Studios proudly announces its inaugural International Visual Arts Competition, inviting visual artists worldwide to showcase their talent across a diverse array of mediums and styles. With more than $100,000 in prizes, 45 winners, and 150 finalists, the competition promises extensive recognition and exciting opportunities for…

  • Identities and paper at The Reser

    Identities and paper at The Reser

    Mika Aono Molecule. Handmade paper from Japanese knotweed, jean pulp, screenprint. Dimensions variable. Image courtesy of Mario Gallucci. The artist received a special permit to harvest knotweed on public land in Lane County, repurposing this invasive plant into the primary material for this work’s handmade paper. The unifying factor in Infinite Possibilities, the current exhibition…

  • Identities and paper at The Reser

    Identities and paper at The Reser

    Mika Aono Molecule. Handmade paper from Japanese knotweed, jean pulp, screenprint. Dimensions variable. Image courtesy of Mario Gallucci. The artist received a special permit to harvest knotweed on public land in Lane County, repurposing this invasive plant into the primary material for this work’s handmade paper. The unifying factor in Infinite Possibilities, the current exhibition…

  • Review: “Hulda Guzmán: Miracle Fruits” at MASP

    Review: “Hulda Guzmán: Miracle Fruits” at MASP

    Hulda Guzmán, “Come Dance Asked Nature Kindly,” 2019-20. Private collection. Courtesy of Hulda Guzmán and Alexander Berggruen, New York/Photo: MASP “I come from a family that lives on the left bank of that river. On the map, it’s called the Rio Doce, but in our subjectivity, it is our grandfather. And his name is Watu.…