August 8, 2024
Artists

Seeing Ourselves and Each Other in Buffalo’s Black Arts Scene

Tiffany Gaines, “Edreys and Alexa Joan Wajed” (2023), archival negative print, 8 x 10 inches (image courtesy Tiffany Gaines)  Tiffany Gaines, “Edreys and Alexa Joan Wajed” (2023), archival negative print, 8 x 10 inches (image courtesy Tiffany Gaines)  Tiffany Gaines, “Edreys and Alexa Joan Wajed” (2023), archival negative print, 8 x 10 inches (image courtesy

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Artists

Exhibit Review: ‘5 Artists 1 Love’ at the Art Gallery of Alberta

Every year, five talented African-Canadian artists are chosen to have their artwork featured in the 5 Artists 1 Love exhibit at the Art Gallery of Alberta (AGA). This year, the contrast between styles and characters is stark yet purposeful. Curated by Darren Jordan, the collection’s bold and direct emotions leave no room for guesswork. The

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Artists

Actress Lily Gladstone’s dress has hand-quilled cape by Oneida artists from Wisconsin

Lily Gladstone’s dress at the Oscars included a velvet cape that a team of artists from the Oneida Nation in Wisconsin hand-quilled with 216 quilled petals. Artists from the Oneida Nation in Wisconsin helped designed actress Lily Gladstone’s dress that she wore at the 96th Oscars Awards ceremony on Sunday. Gladstone was nominated for best

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Artists

Local artists contribute to upcoming Brevard festivals | Arts

Heart of Brevard hosted a meeting for local artists and businesses representing the visual arts last Wednesday at Canto 34 Coffee Lounge downtown Brevard. One of nonprofit organization’s four committees, called Hub of the Arts Committee, works to establish downtown Brevard as a vibrant hub for the local art community. Executive Director Nicole Bentley extended

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Visual artists

5-day visual art fest returns at the Gibbes | News

The third annual “Art Charleston” festival is getting ready to make a return to The Gibbes Museum of Art for a five-day festival of visual arts starting April 24-28. The festival will include several events to showcase the visual arts’ impact on Charleston’s cultural scenery. The President and CEO of The Gibbes Museum of Art,

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Artists

The Palm Collective Launches Obscura Community for Artists with ‘Utopian Vision’

Quick take: The company is inviting artists to participate in the “Call x Digital Art: Egalitarian Utopia” initiative. The Palm Collective community will reward artists who achieve the most votes with a $1,000 prize. Their artwork will also be displayed in a window display on Broadway Avenue in New York on April 1. The Palm

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Artists

Adirondack Artists Guild’s 26th annual juried exhibition opens March 15 –

The Adirondack Artists Guild will hold its 26th annual juried show in March and April. The exhibit opens on Friday, March 15 with a gala reception, and will run through April 17. Seventy-six works of art by sixty-four artists have been chosen for the show by juror Laura Desmond, curator and educator at the Frederic

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Visual artists

Miami MoCAAD Presents “Knight New Work,” Virtual Reality Art Exhibition And Documentary Featuring Visual Artist Marielle Plaisir – Island Origins

Strange fruits V, 52 x 98 in | 2022 Miami Museum of Contemporary Art of the African Diaspora Continues to Set the Stage for A New Era in Exploration of Contemporary Art from the Global African Diaspora Miami Museum of Contemporary Art of the African Diaspora (Miami MoCAAD) remains at the forefront, pioneering a new

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Artists

‘AI Vs Artists – The Biggest Art Heist In History’

Martin Perhiniak, certified Adobe design master and instructor, has posted a new video that ponders the many legal and ethical questions around generative AI models. The video, AI vs Artists—The Biggest Art Heist in History, features clips of dozens of artists discussing how AI has already affected them and their anxieties about the tech’s future.

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European Fine art

What Sold On The First Weekend

Maastricht — 11 March 2024: TEFAF’s exhibitor community unveiled an impressive array of artworks as the celebrated Maastricht fair commenced its proceedings on Thursday, 7 March. Maintaining its venerated status as the premier fair for museum-quality works of art, TEFAF treated collectors to two previews, attracting thousands eager to explore and acquire 7,000 years of

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