March 10, 2025
Artists

George Mason University showcases Ukrainian artists | Arts & Entertainment

The exhibit focuses on the complexities of war  “Kiss Before the Evacuation”  Natalia Amirova Roman Rabyk Mason Exhibitions at George Mason University presents “A Closer Look: Conflicted Art from Ukraine,” a new show that delves into the complexities of war through the eyes of 12 contemporary Ukrainian artists. The exhibition, on display from May 17

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Apple Butter Festival Logo Contest provides new opportunity for local artists | Journal-news

BERKELEY SPRINGS — The Berkeley Springs-Morgan County Chamber of Commerce has put together its second annual Apple Butter Festival Logo Contest, where people in the community can vote for their favorite design to be featured in the festival. The contest started last year when chamber Executive Director Jules Happy Rone and her team decided to

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BRYANT PARK PICNIC PERFORMANCES Adds New Artists To Summer Lineup

Bryant Park Picnic Performances presented by Bank of America announces new artists added to their summer lineup! All shows are free to the public and designed to be enjoyed casually – no tickets required – with more than 700 picnic blankets for audience members to borrow and ample chairs available. New addition highlights: Contemporary Dance

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3 artists from Bismarck and Hettinger chosen for ND Artist in Residency program

BISMARCK, ND (KXNET) — The North Dakota Parks and Recreation Department and North Dakota Council on the Arts have selected three artists for the 2024 Artist in Residency Program. The Artist in Residency program aims to support North Dakota artists in creating art inspired by the beauty of the state parks.  The program is a

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Erie County legislators make pledge to support public art

Last year, two Erie County legislators sponsored the Erie County Public Art bill. It was signed into law by the county executive. BUFFALO, N.Y. — Local artists have been struggling. Many are simply small business owners. Last year, two Erie County legislators sponsored the Erie County Public Art bill. It was signed into law by

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City Life Org – Seeking Artists to Create Five Public Artworks Across the Five Boroughs

NYC DOT Art Program, Community Commissions 2017, ‘Common Demoninator’ by Anthony Heinz May Artists are invited to submit public art proposals by Sunday, June 30, at 11:59 p.m. Selected artists will design and install temporary public art on NYC DOT infrastructure in collaboration with community-based partners New York City Department of Transportation (NYC DOT) Commissioner

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The Women Artists of the Bloomsbury Group Channeled Their Creativity Into Gardens, Too

The women of the Bloomsbury group found solace and creative inspiration in their green spaces, from the Italian gardens of Virginia Woolf to Vita Sackville-West’s color-themed castle grounds. Each had an experimental and highly creative approach to gardening, whether evoking the design of classical English cottages, the idyllic planting of Mediterranean villas, or Persia’s vibrant

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Why is art the top alternative investment choice for Asia’s wealthy?

These Millennial collectors are not only purchasing art for the first time, but they are doing so with the long-term view of building world-class collections that can grow over time, in both cultural and financial value. “This is a global trend but young Singaporeans are showing a leading initiative in this movement,” observed Art Works

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Next generation of artists on display

MARBLEHEAD — Hundreds of artistic pieces lined the auditorium on the second floor of Abbot Hall on Tuesday evening as the next generation of artists showed off their work as part of the opening reception of the Marblehead High School Annual Spring Art Exhibition. From woodworks and oil paintings to graphic design and photographs, students

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Are We Listening To Visual Artists?

(From top left) Adam Erickson, Deanna Clayton, Dan Cross, Nathan Hatch, Margaret Lockwood, Jeremy Popelka, Suzanne Rose and Tony Staroska. Submitted. The next event in the “Listening to Door County Artists” panel series, held May 21, 6:30-8 pm, will center on local visual artists. The free event correlates with Rebecca Carlton’s installation/social sculpture, Are We

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