Category: Visual Arts

  • Village installs 30th piece of public art

    Village installs 30th piece of public art

    Have you seen the latest piece of artwork around the village of Oregon? A new public art sculpture, crafted by Stoughton artist Ray Zovar, was installed in the Oregon Public Library second floor Fireside Room on Monday, Nov.11. The sculpture, sponsored by One Community Bank, is the 30th piece of public art to be placed…

  • Murals of La Jolla program keeps growing with Athenaeum Arts & Music Library

    Murals of La Jolla program keeps growing with Athenaeum Arts & Music Library

    Founded by the La Jolla Community Foundation in 2010 and now a project of the Athenaeum Arts & Music Library, the Murals of La Jolla program has grown to include 49 separate pieces of art with No. 50 on the way. Fifteen years ago when Murals of La Jolla began its collaborations with art professionals,…

  • Syosset student named Scholar Artist

    Syosset student named Scholar Artist

    Janice Lee Janice Lee of the Syosset CSD, who is a visual arts student at Nassau BOCES Long Island High School for the Arts (LIHSA), has been named a Scholar Artist by the Long Island Arts Alliance (LIAA). She is among only 40 students from across the Island to be honored with prestigious awards in…

  • ViewSonic Reveals Winners of the 5th ColorPro Awards: Celebrating Momentum in Visual Arts

    Top Honors in Photography, Videography, and Digital Art Awarded to Artists from Chile, the U.S., and Portugal, Respectively BREA, Calif., Nov. 21, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — ViewSonic Corp., a leading global provider of visual solutions, has unveiled the winners of the 5th ColorPro Awards, themed “Momentum.” This global competition celebrates creative excellence, inviting artists to explore…

  • ViewSonic Reveals Winners of the 5th ColorPro Awards: Celebrating Momentum in Visual Arts

    Top Honors in Photography, Videography, and Digital Art Awarded to Artists from Chile, the U.S., and Portugal, Respectively BREA, Calif., Nov. 21, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — ViewSonic Corp., a leading global provider of visual solutions, has unveiled the winners of the 5th ColorPro Awards, themed “Momentum.” This global competition celebrates creative excellence, inviting artists to explore…

  • Rotating Views

    Rotating Views

    The rendering of Korea’s Chongsokjong Pavilion by Kawase Hasui is a beautifully composed and slightly surreal piece of landscape art that manages to be realistic and otherworldly at the same time. One of 13 eye-popping Hasui works featured in a new exhibit at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, the serene woodblock print is also, Michael Taylor…

  • Miami Beach’s Untitled Art Fair Will Expand to Houston

    Miami Beach’s Untitled Art Fair Will Expand to Houston

    Untitled Art, which for 12 years has mounted an art fair on the sands of Miami Beach, will expand across the Gulf of Mexico, with plans to host an event in Houston next year. The first edition of the Houston fair will run September 19–21, with a VIP preview on September 18, at the George…

  • MOSAICO: A Timeless Art

    MOSAICO: A Timeless Art

    Share via: By Lucy Cullen “MOSAICO: Italian code of a timeless art” is currently on display at Dupont Underground. Developed in partnership with the Embassy of Italy, the exhibit displays art from the Farnesina Collection, the collection of 20th and 21st-century Italian art held in the headquarters of the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and…

  • ‘Seeds: Containers of a World to Come’ at Kemper Art Museum

    ‘Seeds: Containers of a World to Come’ at Kemper Art Museum

    Kapwani Kiwanga, “Vivarium: Apomixis,” 2020. PVC transparent, steel, color, MDF. Installation View, “Remediation,” at MOCA Toronto, 2023. Courtesy of the artist; Galerie Poggi, Paris; Galerie Tanja Wagner, Berlin; and Goodman Gallery, Cape Town, Johannesburg, and London. © 2024 Artists Rights Society, New York / ADAGP; Paris. (Photo: Laura Findlay) In February 2025, the Kemper Art…

  • Frances Bagley’s dialogues, and tensions, at the Nasher Sculpture Center

    Frances Bagley’s dialogues, and tensions, at the Nasher Sculpture Center

    The street-facing space that used to be the Nasher Sculpture Center’s gift shop has become the setting for some of the museum’s most arresting installations. Currently on display is Dallas artist Frances Bagley’s Shangri-La, a complex of dialogues — and tensions — originally presented four years ago at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in…