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Black Swamp Arts Festival seeks directors – Sent-trib
The Black Swamp Arts Festival in need of directors to serve on the board. For over three decades, the Black Swamp Arts Festival has stood as a vibrant pillar of creativity and community in Bowling Green. This three-day celebration of music and art brings together thousands of attendees, artists, and performers, showcasing the incredible talents…
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Electric Dreams: exhibition reveals how artists can illuminate the unfolding AI revolution
Electric Dreams: Art and Technology Before the Internet Tate Modern, London. Until 1 June 2025. As artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots such as ChatGPT reopen fundamental questions about the nature of authorship and creativity, it’s worth looking to the past to find answers about the future. In the 1950s and 1960s, an epoch of rapid social…
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“Drawn Here” | 1/27/2025 | Event Calendar
Monday January 27 Monday, January 2711AMHigher Art Gallery, TCArtFree An exhibit featuring the student visual artists of Interlochen Arts Academy. Thirty-one student artists practicing a variety of mediums: clay, metalwork, painting, & print making. The show runs for in-person viewing from Jan. 10 – Feb. 8 with an open house/meet & greet on Jan. 11…
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Roberson Museum in Binghamton now accepting submissions for Regional Art Exhibition
“It’ll be cool for people to have, like this one central location to just, you know, take a day trip out and see artwork from all around this area, not just one town, not just one city, not just one county, even right, not even just one state, like they can go to this one…
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New Casper College show features landscapes by Ginny Butcher
CASPER, Wyo. — The exhibit “Our Sweet Wyoming Home: Landscape Studies and Paintings” by Ginny Butcher is now on display in the Casper College Alumni Association Art Gallery. It will remain on display through March 6. The exhibit is a companion exhibit to “West, Southwest: Paintings,” which features the work of Earl Reed and is…
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Colgan senior honored in art competition
Daryl Price, a senior at Charles J. Colgan Sr. High School, was one of only 50 students whose portfolios were chosen by the College Board to be exhibited internationally. Price’s artwork will be part of the College Board 2024 Advanced Placement (AP) Art Portfolio online exhibit, selected from more than 80,000 student-submitted portfolios. “I feel…
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SMU’s Meadows Museum Opens Call for Moss/Chumley Award
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Tempe gallery debuts ‘Star Wars’-themed Indigenous art exhibition
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Arts Center’s Battle of the Brushes returning for second year. New to art battle are representatives from local city, county government.
Battle of the Brushes Nine pairs of visual artist coaches and area residents/community leaders are teaming up for the Arts Center of Greenwood’s second Battle of the Brushes. Ticket includes a silent auction of original paintings, music, food, live painting and more. When and where: 6 p.m. Feb. 8 at the Arts Center of Greenwood,…
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Art Dirt: The Rise of Immersive Spaces