Category: Visual Arts

  • Has anyone seen porcupine roadkill? FB callout leads to art

    Has anyone seen porcupine roadkill? FB callout leads to art

    This is part of a series called Ann’s Eye, featuring the work of Ann Paul, a Wolastoqey content creator. You can see more Ann’s Eye pieces by clicking here. When Judie Acquin needed porcupine quills for her students, she went straight to the source. After posting a callout on Facebook, Acquin drove out to the spot…

  • AI the Muse for Modern Artists

    AI the Muse for Modern Artists

    Listen to this story “It is foolish to resist AI while creating art,” Sneha Chakraborty, a muralist, said, at Cypher 2023. She was one of the panellists who discussed the fusion of AI in art, alongside Gokul Pillai, Vimal Chandran and Tapan Aslot, whose mind-boggling artworks took centre stage at the event.  Sneha Chakraborty showcasing…

  • PlayStation Visual Arts Service Group Hit With Layoffs

    PlayStation Visual Arts Service Group Hit With Layoffs

    by William D’Angelo , posted 2 hours ago / 454 Views Several developers at the PlayStation Visual Arts Service Group appear to have been laid off, which was spotted by VideoGamesChronicles. Senior level designer Daniel Bellemere via LinkedIn stated, “Unfortunately, following a wave of layoffs last week was my last at PlayStation. While this is…

  • Texas Women for the Arts Opens Applications for 2023-2024 Arts Education Grants

    Texas Women for the Arts Opens Applications for 2023-2024 Arts Education Grants

    [Image sources: Facebook/Texas Cultural Trust; DI] Texas Women for the Arts (TWA), an arts education grant program under the Texas Cultural Trust, has opened applications for the 2024 cycle. The annual grants support diverse artistic disciplines including music, dance, visual arts, and theater. TWA leadership stresses the tangible impacts of the grants, which build vibrant…

  • Texas Women for the Arts Opens Applications for 2024 Arts Education Grants

    Texas Women for the Arts Opens Applications for 2024 Arts Education Grants

    [Image sources: Facebook/Texas Cultural Trust; DI] Texas Women for the Arts (TWA), an arts education grant program under the Texas Cultural Trust, has opened applications for the 2024 cycle. The annual grants support diverse artistic disciplines including music, dance, visual arts, and theater. TWA leadership stresses the tangible impacts of the grants, which build vibrant…

  • PlayStation’s Visual Arts appears to have suffered layoffs

    PlayStation’s Visual Arts appears to have suffered layoffs

    Several developers have announced that they have been laid off from PlayStation [8,058 articles]” href=”https://www.videogameschronicle.com/platforms/playstation/”>PlayStation’s Visual Arts group. Among them, former senior level designer Daniel Bellemere wrote: ”Unfortunately, following a wave of layoffs last week was my last at PlayStation. While this is certainly not the news I was hoping for, I’m grateful to have…

  • The Arts: Celebrate the vibrant arts scene in Flower Mound this November – Cross Timbers Gazette | Southern Denton County | Flower Mound

    The Arts: Celebrate the vibrant arts scene in Flower Mound this November – Cross Timbers Gazette | Southern Denton County | Flower Mound

    By Elizabeth Brannon On November 6, the Flower Mound Town Council will declare November as Arts Month. The 21st Annual Cross Timbers Artists Guild Open Studio Tour is Nov. 4 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Nov. 5 from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sixteen member artists in 13 studios will be open to…

  • Clifford Prince King and Ryan Patrick Krueger: keep a place for me

    Clifford Prince King and Ryan Patrick Krueger: keep a place for me

    To save to your favorites you must login first. Rivalry Projects is thrilled to present Clifford Prince King & Ryan Patrick Krueger: keep a place for me, on view from November 3-December 22, 2023. Join us for an opening reception on First Friday, November 3, 2023 from 5:00-9:00 PM. The artists will be present for…

  • Yayoi Kusama’s “Infinite Love” at SFMOMA

    Yayoi Kusama’s “Infinite Love” at SFMOMA

    Yayoi Kusama’s exhibition, “Infinite Love,” at SFMOMA is emblematic of a recent trend at major art institutions: big-budget, low-substance productions that lend themselves particularly well to snapping Instagrammable selfies. It also represents a more storied issue in the art world: the platforming of problematic artists. Ex // Top Stories

  • Painter Lubaina Himid on inequality in the art world: ‘Creative practices are being squeezed’

    Painter Lubaina Himid on inequality in the art world: ‘Creative practices are being squeezed’

    “I will never forget the day the bailiffs came. I remember running up the street to try to stop them.” The picture of elegance in her navy pleated blouse and chunky yellow beads, Lubaina Himid does not look as if she has grappled with the threat of homelessness. Her air of composure is to be…