Category: Visual Arts

  • Daisha Board Gallery, know for showcasing marginalized artists, closes flagship location

    Daisha Board Gallery, know for showcasing marginalized artists, closes flagship location

    Daisha Board Gallery, which features art by marginalized artists, announced it will close its original location after a collaboration with the University of North Texas’ College of Visual Arts and Design was dropped. “Despite our best efforts, the anticipated funding from UNT to continue the exhibitions for college students at the Sylvan Avenue location did…

  • Art Hounds: Art meets vinyl

    Art Hounds: Art meets vinyl

    Minneapolis art lover Ali Kennedy is a huge fan of the DaDa Duende Record Club, a subscription box by Twin Cities creators Chris and Hannah Lynch. Each quarter, subscribers receive a lathe-cut record hand-made by the Lynches, a glossy zine containing photography, poetry and other visual arts and a limited edition 8×8” print of one…

  • Pursuing career in creative arts isn’t barking up the wrong tree, dog photographer says

    There is a path to success through the creative arts: That was the message to a Grade 12 visual arts and photography class at Sandwich Secondary on Wednesday. The message comes from a Windsor woman who has found her way in the world as a “pho-dog-rapher.” “There’s definitely still a stigma around that you can’t do…

  • Shanghai international arts festival introduces visual session

    Shanghai international arts festival introduces visual session

    The China Shanghai International Arts Festival has introduced a visual arts session for its Rising Artists’ Work (RAW) project this year, with two exhibitions showing through the end of the month. Young artist Zhou Songkai’s “Unnamed Road” and curator Wang Yiquan’s “Untitled” were selected from over 140 candidate works in media covering painting, installation, sculpture,…

  • Multiple Realities: Experimental Art in the Eastern Bloc, 1960s–1980s – Announcements – e-flux

    Multiple Realities: Experimental Art in the Eastern Bloc, 1960s–1980s – Announcements – e-flux

    Multiple Realities: Experimental Art in the Eastern Bloc, 1960s–1980s offers a sweeping survey of experimental art made in six Central Eastern European nations during the 1960s to 1980s. Charting a generation of artists invested in experimentation, the Walker-organized exhibition features artworks rarely seen in the United States. Despite their geographical proximity, artists working during this…

  • Freund Teaching Fellowship – e-flux Education

    Freund Teaching Fellowship  – e-flux Education

    Freund Teaching Fellowship Open call for emerging and mid-career visual artists Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts at Washington University in St. Louis One Brookings Drive St. Louis, Missouri 63130United States [email protected] samfoxschool.wustl.edu Instagram Emerging and mid-career visual artists working in any medium are encouraged to apply for the 2024–25 and 2025–26 Henry…

  • Fall 2023 Audain Visual Artist in Residence: Ming Wong – e-flux Education

    Fall 2023 Audain Visual Artist in Residence: Ming Wong – e-flux Education

    Fall 2023 Audain Visual Artist in Residence: Ming WongNovember 6–30, 2023 AVIAR artist talk: November 9, 6pmDjavad Mowafaghian World Art Centre Add to Calendar School for the Contemporary Arts at Simon Fraser University Goldcorp Centre for the Arts 149 W. Hastings St. Vancouver British Columbia V6B 1H4Canada [email protected] The SFU School for the Contemporary Arts…

  • Palestinian artists under attack

    Palestinian artists under attack

    In the midst of the genocidal Israeli attack on Gaza, Palestinian artists and those artists who defend the Palestinians continue to face censorship and suppression internationally. The financial aristocracy that believes it owns the art world—and, for that matter, the artists themselves—is attempting to suppress all signs of criticism and opposition to Israeli and US…

  • Ambassadors announced for online fellowship – Beverly Press & Park Labrea News

    Ambassadors announced for online fellowship – Beverly Press & Park Labrea News

    photo courtesy of the Lowell Milken Center for Unsung Heroes The Lowell Milken Center for Unsung Heroes has announced its inaugural cohort of ARTEFFECT Ambassadors, a prestigious online fellowship for educators working directly with K-12 students to foster the visual arts. The 28 individuals in the first ARTEFFECT Ambassadors cohort hail from diverse educational, professional…

  • Wright State alumna named artistic director at renowned Chatauqua Institution

    Erika b Hess, who received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Wright State, was named artistic director of Chautauqua Visual Arts of Chautauqua Institution. Wright State University fine arts graduate Erika b Hess is the new artistic director of a world-renowned institution, one in which she spent time as a summer student several years ago.…