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‘O.N. Display’ at the Keokuk Art Center
“O.N. DISPLAY” (O’Neals’ Nelsons’ Display) will open in February at the Keokuk Art Center. February is the perfect month to exhibit two artistic couples’ work: Tim and Lydia O’Neal and John and Julie Nelson who all reside in Quincy. John and Julie Nelson have lived in Quincy, Illinois since 1994. Both have Master of Fine…
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Peter Davies obituary
My colleague Peter Davies, who has died aged 80, was an artist, arts administrator and latterly professor at the University of Sunderland. He raised the profile of visual arts in the north of England and also championed Welsh identity – especially through the Beca group of artists he and others formed in the 1970s with…
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Otaola ventures into the visual arts and his reaction says it all: “Forgive the artists.”
The renowned presenter Alex Otaola has explored a new realm in his personal life by venturing into the visual arts. In a recent post, the influencer shared with his followers the result of his first painting, a piece that reflects his free and expressive approach to this discipline. “If a psychiatrist catches me, I’ll be…
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Are you a South Florida artist looking for grants? Here’s where to apply
To provide a service for artists and creators, artburstmiami.com is compiling a monthly list of available grants with details including deadlines and links to websites for applying. South Arts Cultural SustainabilityDeadline: Wednesday, Feb. 5Click here for full details and to apply. Open to arts nonprofit organizations, fiscally sponsored groups, private entities, and state/federally recognized tribes,…
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Library Displaying High School Artwork
The Salina Public Library is hosting “50 in 25,” an art exhibit presented by the Salina Central High School Visual Arts Department. This showcase features the talents of top junior and senior students, highlighting their creativity and artistic growth over the past year. Under the guidance of instructor Larry Cullins, students have explored originality and…
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Roberta Zertuche on the Power of Artistic Authenticity
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Gallery announces art classes – Daily Advocate & Early Bird News
One of the classes offered in February is the polymer clay bead making class. Submitted photo GREENVILLE — The Anna Bier Art Gallery is excited to announce two upcoming art classes for February that promise to inspire creativity in artists of all ages. Whether you’re looking to explore a fun new hobby or give your…
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“Art of Regeneration” | 1/28/2025 | Event Calendar
Tuesday January 28 Tuesday, January 2811AMDennos Museum Center, NMC, TCArt This exhibition was inspired by the regenerative powers of axolotl, Ambystoma mexicanum, an aquatic salamander, also known as the Mexican walking fish. They can regenerate multiple body parts throughout their adulthood. Bright-field microscopic images highlighting axolotl limb regeneration process were used as design elements. An…
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A Style All Our Own: Canadian Woodland Artists | 1/28/2025 | Event Calendar
Tuesday January 28 Tuesday, January 2811AMDennos Museum Center, NMC, TCArt$0-$10 In the early 1960s, young Indigenous artists from the Great Lakes region created a unique style of painting known as the Woodland School of Art. Early members of this prolific art community included Norval Morrisseau, Carl Ray, Roy Thomas, Sam Ash, Jackson Beardy, and Daphne…
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Winter Wit… the funnier side of art | 1/28/2025 | Event Calendar
Tuesday January 28 Tuesday, January 2811AMCrooked Tree Arts Center, Cornwell Gallery, TCArt Explore the role of humor in visual arts, encouraging you to reflect on what you find funny & how it can be expressed through different mediums. Juried by local artist Mary Fortuna. Enjoy the opening reception on Fri., Jan. 17 from 5-7pm. A…