March 10, 2025
Artists

Double Site artist sues Des Moines Art Center over demolition announcement

DES MOINES, Iowa — Mary Miss, artist of the Greenwood Pond: Double Site, is suing the Des Moines Art Center to prevent the demolition of the site. The Greenwood Pond: Double Site, deemed a groundbreaking piece of outdoor artwork, was installed in 1996 and created by New York Artist Mary Miss. Over the last few

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View ‘Western Perspectives’ At The Santa Clarita Artists Association Gallery

Journey back to the old frontier as the Santa Clarita Artists Association’s (SCAA) heads west with ‘Western Perspectives’ showcase! Journey back to the old frontier as SCAA heads west! Western Perspectives is an art show of old west subject matter in multiple mediums: acrylic, dry media, mixed media, oil, photography, silk painting, and watercolor. “We

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Highland Jazz and Blues Festival seeks student artists for poster contest

The Highland Jazz and Blues Festival is still seeking student artists (grades 11 and 12 in Caddo and Bossier parishes) to submit designs in a contest for the 20th Annual Highland Jazz and Blues Festival poster with a cash prize of $500 for the chosen artwork. Theme – Jazz & Blues Music Festival: Be creative

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Poco a Poco in Streator to host sampler fundraiser featuring mini concerts, visual arts display, desserts – Shaw Local

Poco a Poco hosts its second annual sampler fundraiser from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Saturday, April 13, at Park Presbyterian Church, 201 N. Vermillion St., Streator. The event showcases mini concerts, a visual arts display and sampler desserts. Seats are limited to ensure an intimate meet-the-artists experience. Tickets are $100 each. Thanks to the donated

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Carroll Artists Studio Tour to mark 40th anniversary – Baltimore Sun

The Carroll Artists Studio Tour is celebrating the 40th anniversary of its founding this year. On Dec. 7-8, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Carroll artists will open their studios throughout the county to members of the public to allow them to examine their work, their working environment and to make purchases. The tour was the brainchild

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Town of Truckee proclaims April as Arts, Culture & Creativity Month; Cultural District offers mini grants for artist

TRUCKEE, Calif. – On March 26, the Town of Truckee proclaimed April as Arts, Culture & Creativity Month, aligning with the State proclamation and the County of Nevada. This proclamation sets the stage for a month-long celebration of the creative sector and precedes Arts Advocacy Day on Wednesday, April 17. To mark this occasion, the

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Tattoo Artist Accidentally Inks Her Own Face When Drawing Backfires

In the heart of Brno, Czechia, a young tattoo artist’s minor accident has turned into a viral sensation, sparking a broader conversation on the permanence of ink and the art of tattoo care. The tattoo artist and full-time media student, Maja (@hektolitrykafe), had tattooed a tiny dot on her own face, a mistake that quickly

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The Impact of Art Gallery Closures on Artists and Collectors

Artist Maggi Hambling at an exhibition at Marlborough Gallery in London in 2020. Photo by Jonathan Brady/PA Images via Getty Images Businesses open and close all the time, and art galleries are no exception. Dealers retire, others close up shop when bankruptcy looms, some die with no succession plan and still others simply decide, for

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Poets, playwrights, visual artists and musicians | Lebanon

The Capitol Theatre in Lebanon will be opening its doors to showcase Cumberland University fine arts students’ work during its first ever arts extravaganza. “This is all about the students,” organizer John Ray said. “It’s all about getting our university art program’s name out to the public.” Poets, playwrights, visual artists and musicians will share

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Artists of the future, Ghanaian kings’ robes and a tiny moth – the week in art | Art and design

Exhibition of the week Jerwood Survey IIIWell-known artists have each nominated their favourite beginner for this glimpse of the future of art, featuring Philippa Brown, Alliyah Enyo, Paul Nataraj and more. Southwark Park Galleries, London, 6 April to 23 June Also showing Ted PimPaintings that meditate on mirrors and pastiche the Old Masters. Almine Rech,

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