November 3, 2024
Artists

Fiberworks 2024 showcases works by Oklahoma fiber artists

Steve Liggett For the Tulsa World I just went by 108 Contemporary Gallery and got a sneak preview of Fiberworks 2024, which opened on First Friday in June. This juried exhibition is put on by fiber artists of Oklahoma and is a wonderful showing of the variety of fiber artists in this state that continues

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Urban Arts Space hosts art exhibits on experiences of people of color

Urban Arts Space, part of Ohio State University’s College of the Arts, is hosting concurrent exhibitions that illustrate the diverse experiences of people of color. “FREEQUENCY,” curated by April Sunami and Iyana Hill, showcases 20-plus Black artists exploring the theme of Afrofuturism. Through their works, the artists ponder the past, present and future of the

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Winterthur opens new exhibition, hosts Juneteenth Freedom Day

Sharon and Jemica Williams are artists who make prized quilts in Gee’s Bend, Alabama. Sharon learned to quilt from her mother and grandmother and passed on the tradition to her daughter, Jemica. Historically, quilters from Gee’s Bend used sacks, clothing and textiles they had on hand to create quilts that offered comfort to their families.

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Israeli artists experiment with AI – Israel Culture

As a global innovation powerhouse, Israel is actively integrating cutting-edge artificial intelligence (AI) technologies across all facets of society, recognizing the vital importance of these advancements. “AI will lead to unimaginable transformations at all levels and impact every aspect of our lives and the lives of future generations. This is the next industrial revolution,”

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What is Cara, the Instagram alternative that gained 600k users in a week?

Cara app launched in January 2023 but chances are you first heard about it in the last week or so. That’s because in around seven days, it went from having 40,000 users to 700,00 amid the controversy around Instagram using images to train AI. Cara has a no-AI policy, which has led a lot of

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OMFA exhibit showcases artists from various cultural backgrounds; local works included

Owensboro Museum of Fine Art The “Cultural Perspectives” at the Owensboro Museum of Fine Art features works by more than two dozen artists, including a few locals. OMFA said the exhibition showcases parallels in the achievements of contemporary artists from diverse cultural backgrounds. The works are on loan from artists’ studios, college and university collections, private

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Emerging Artists Exhibit: Glimpses into worlds that feel out of reach

A detail from Amanda Pickler’s “It’s Not a Phase.” It’s June, and school’s out for summer – but the arts don’t stop. At the Cambridge Arts’ annual Emerging Artists’ Exhibition (opening Wednesday), there’s a range of works on view, from figurative painting to sculpture. The exhibition was juried by Northeastern’s Jamal Thorne, who looked for “pieces

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Modern art in Baghdad: the 10th Tarkib Contemporary Arts Festival

Baghdad (IraqiNews.com) – This past May, the Modern Art Museum in Baghdad hosted the 10th edition of the Tarkib Contemporary Arts Festival. This exhibition featured 20 art pieces created by a group of talented Iraqi artists. Through their innovative works, the artists used their creativity to highlight various issues in Iraqi society. About Tarkib Baghdad

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Omaha Summer Arts Festival artists hope someone will continue

TODAY. THE 50TH AND FINAL OMAHA SUMMER ARTS FESTIVAL CONTINUES IN AKSARBEN VILLAGE. THERE’S DOZENS OF ARTISTS, LIVE MUSIC AND ATTRACTIONS HAPPENING ALL WEEKEND. IT IS OSF’S FINAL SEASON AS ORGANIZERS SAY COST INCREASES ARE FORCING THEM TO SHUTTER THE BELOVED FAMILY FESTIVAL. ARTISTS SAY THEY’RE HOPEFUL SOMEONE PICKS UP THE FESTIVAL AND CONTINUES IT

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General Election 2024 seen through an artist’s eyes

Image caption, Joanne Coates is a farm labourer and her work influences her art Article information Author, Russell Newlove Role, BBC News 3 hours ago The brief is simple: follow the election and produce a piece of art. The resulting work will go to the Parliamentary Art Collection, the artist will get £20,000. There are

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