March 10, 2025
Visual artists

Head On Photo Awards 2024 Opportunities – ArtsHub Australia

AUSTRALIA’S MOST PRESTIGIOUS PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS | OPEN FOR ENTRIES   Win from a prize pool of $80,000 and exhibit at Head On Photo Festival, Australia’s leading international photography event.    ENTER NOW  Entries close Sunday, 18 August 11:59pm (AEST)   Head On Photo Awards represent an Australian and global selection of the best work from emerging and established

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Artists

West Seattle Blog… | Artist seeking your words of support to prevent West Seattle sculpture from ‘becoming a corpse’

The artist who created an iconic West Seattle sculpture is asking for support in his quest to save it from being demolished instead of replaced. (Photo courtesy Don Fels) That’s the Paragon, installed more than 20 years ago at what’s now known as həʔapus Village Park and Shoreline Habitat (formerly T-107 Park) along West Marginal

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Art Investment

BGF Scotland boss on the art of patient business investment

Backed by five of the UK’s banking groups, BGF was set up in 2011 to provide patient capital to small and medium-sized businesses across Britain. We are now a certified B Corp.  With a commitment to contributing to the economic resilience of the country, we aim to help companies scale the right way: through shared

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Artists

Disabled Artists’ Theatre Festival 2024

Monday, 15 July 2024, 1:52 pmPress Release: Disabled Artists Festival of Theatre New Look! New Name! New Diagnoses! DAT Fest 2024 coming in hot! The Team is assembled and ready to bring the most inclusive festival in Aotearoa, New Zealand. From humble beginnings in 2022, to a six week turn-around in 2023 to now a

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Artists

Songs By Other Artists: 8 Hits Written By Different Musicians

Songs By Other Artists: 8 Hits Written By Different Musicians | First For Women Sign In Sign InUp with your social account Continue with Google Continue with Facebook Continue with Amazon Continue with Apple We won’t post to any of your accounts Sign Up Create a free account to access exclusive content, play games, solve

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Roosevelt Islander Online: Q&A Interview With Gen Z Artists On Their Roosevelt Island RIVAA Gallery Exhibition “The Road Ahead”

 shares this interview conducted by writer S. Nass with the three curators of The Road Ahead in a question and answer format. Here’s an excerpt of the interview: Interviewer: Thank you all for joining me today. Let’s start with the inspiration behind “The Road Ahead” exhibition. Elena, could you tell us what motivated the theme

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Artists

Orono Arts Fest draws hundreds of visitors

Hundreds of people attended concerts, kids’ activities, and more at the Orono Arts Fest this weekend—a reimagining of Artsapalooza. ORONO, Maine — Hundreds of people attended concerts, kids’ activities, and more at the Orono Arts Fest this weekend. The festival is a reimagining of Orono’s annual Artsapalooza, which was held for the past 13 years.

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Artists

Sculptures by blind artist Michael Naranjo on display at Butler Institute of American Art in Youngstown, Ohio

YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (WKBN) — Sculptures made by a blind artist have made their way to Youngstown. Michael Naranjo says that as a young boy growing up in New Mexico, he always wanted to sculpt. He was blinded in 1968 while serving in the army during the Vietnam War. After Naranjo was injured, he was sent

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Artists

An Interview with UK Artist Jane Weaver

An Interview with UK Artist Jane Weaver 14 July 2024 Photo by Nic Chapman The lovely British artist Jane Weaver first caught my attention with the 2017 Fire Records release, Modern Kosmology. She was kind enough to sit for an interview which we conducted over email. Thank you to Jane for her time and to

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Artists

Beyond ‘Anthology of Folk Music,’ Harry Smith was an artist with styles as varied as a songbook

“Ko-Ko [Jazz Painting]” is among the art of Harry Smith on exhibit at Harvard’s Carpenter Center. The beautiful and unexpected “Fragments of a Faith Forgotten” opened Friday at Harvard’s Carpenter Center, a wide-ranging ode to artist-ethnographer Harry Smith – the scrappy and endlessly eccentric man best known for “The Anthology of American Folk Music” released by

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