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November Open Studios to showcase Greenville mixed media artistry, What you need to know.
Greenville November Open Studios 2023 takes place from Nov. 11 – 13 at participating art studios across the county. A total of 143 artists will participate in Greenville November Open Studios, showcasing art at 94 studios, and 20 new participating artists. Greenville artists will open their home workspaces to visitors to show them where they…
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On making the time to create
There’s a holy aspect to your work. I’m curious what rituals, either in the studio or outside the studio, you use as a way of entering that space. I was an athlete most of my young adult life. I ran track and field and cross country for UC Berkeley. So physical movement is huge, and…
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MoEHE opens sixth ‘Creators of Visual Arts’ exhibition
Minister of Education and Higher Education H E Buthaina bint Ali Al Jabr Al Nuaimi (left) and other officials at the event. Doha, Qatar: The Ministry of Education and Higher Education (MoEHE), in collaboration with the Museum of Islamic Art, yesterday inaugurated the sixth exhibition “Creators of Visual Arts” for the academic year 2023-2024 under…
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MFA Computer Arts 2023 fall open studio – e-flux Education
MFA Computer Arts 2023 fall open studioNovember 16, 2023, 6pm School of Visual Arts 133 West 21st Street New York, NY United States of America School of Visual Arts (SVA) presents the MFA Computer Arts open studio fall 2023, bringing together multidisciplinary projects from our students. The event will be open to the public on November…
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Art Studio MFA program – e-flux Education
Apply here. The Art Studio MFA in the Department of Art & Art History at UC Davis is a two-year, generously funded, critically engaged graduate program that provides an opportunity for interdisciplinary study in the visual arts. Drawing on the vast resources of a research one university, the program offers MFA students the opportunity to engage…
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South Asian miniatures in Milton Keynes — a chronicle of empire, power and art
A poster-painter up a ladder daubs a likeness of a Bollywood heroine on a cinema facade, oblivious to a riotous mob, cudgels raised, stripping a man below the waist to determine his religion. The chillingly counterpointed scenes, in blood reds and livid greens, are in “City for Sale”, a large-scale oil painting by the Indian…
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Palestinian artist victims of the Israeli slaughter in Gaza: An actor, a painter, a writer and a muralist
The Israeli onslaught on Gaza has cost the lives of some 10,000 Palestinians, thousands of them women and children. The world is witnessing an eruption of imperialist barbarism, implemented by the Netanyahu government of fascists, but encouraged, financed and armed by the Biden administration and its Western allies. A virtually defenseless population is being pulverized…
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Visual Arts Review: “Fashioned by Sargent” — Round One
By Kathleen Stone and Peter Walsh Is the artist’s direction of clothing choices — and how he painted the garments — a sufficiently compelling inquiry in which to anchor an exhibit? Two Art Fuse critics were interested in reviewing the same show— Fashioned by Sargent, currently at the Museum of the Fine Arts through January…
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Mars Hill University Receives Grant for Gallery Renovations and Ceramics Program Upgrades
The Windgate Foundation awarded Mars Hill University more than $108,000 to renovate Weizenblatt Gallery and upgrade facilities for its Center for the Ceramic Arts and associated academic program. The grant also will allow the university to hire a gallery intern and continue to host artist-in-residence positions to supplement existing faculty and staff involved with the…
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Discover the generation of creatives keeping Harlem’s artistic spirit alive in NYC
This article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK). “I come here when I need creative inspiration,” artist Leon Johnson tells me as we emerge from the subway into the beating heart of Harlem. Around us, market stalls sell dangly earrings, incense and African print paper fans. A mosaic depicting the jazz greats who left…