March 10, 2025
Artists

National Art Museum to showcase art pieces by Belarusian artists

The Azerbaijan National Art Museum will open an exhibition themed “Belarus through the eyes of artists” on April 2. The event is co-organised by the Culture Ministries of Azerbaijan and Belarus, the National Art Museums of Azerbaijan and Belarus, and the Belarusian Union of Artists Public Association as part of the Belarusian Cultural Days, Azernews

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Macomb’s youngest artists to be showcased by Anton Art Center – Macomb Daily

A younster works on his painting during an art class at Anton Art Center, which will be hosting its Biennial Primary Student Show presented by Extra Credit Union April 27 through June 1 featuring original work by Macomb County students. Photo courtesy of Anton Art Center Calling all art teachers. Looking for a great way

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Visual artists

Virginia Western Students Win Poetry and Visual Arts Contests; Poet Earns Spot to Compete for Statewide Title

Virginia Western is pleased to announce the winners of its inaugural Virginia Community College System Poetry & Visual Arts Competition. Participating students submitted original poetry and visual artworks during February and March interpreting the theme “I Belong.”  The program aimed to foster a sense of community and belonging at Virginia Western and across the Virginia

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NYC’s School of Visual Arts Gets Its Very Own Street

A new street sign commemorating New York’s School of Visual Arts (SVA) was added to East 23rd Street between Second and Third Avenues last week, the location of the art college’s headquarters since 1960. “SVA Way,” the culmination of a two-year collective effort by the school, the Department of Transportation, and the New York City

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Visual artists

Top curator’s departure a ‘great loss’ for Seattle and the Frye Art Museum

Arts Spotlight Editor’s note: In this monthly feature, our arts and culture writers take a deeper look at the local arts scene, shining a spotlight on issues and trends, both local and national, and the art makers in our community. ________________________________________________________ “No!!!!!!” “Whyyyyyyy” “This is so disappointing.”  Not everyone used as many exclamation points or emojis.

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Art Investment

A Long-Term Investment: The Twenty-Year Affair of SP-Arte

SP—Arte 2023, Bienal Pavilion/Photo: SP—Arte When things get bad, Brazilians usually say “O Brasil não é para principiantes” (Brazil is not for beginners). Attributed to Tom Jobim, it warns that to succeed in the land of bossa nova is no easy task. Founded and piloted by the entrepreneurial vision of Fernanda Feitosa, SP—Arte has defied

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Visual artists

BU School of Visual Arts Presents the 2024 MFA Thesis Exhibitions

Boston University College of Fine Arts School of Visual Arts (SVA) is pleased to present the Class of 2024 Master of Fine Arts (MFA) Thesis Exhibitions, on view from April 2-20, 2024. The MFA thesis exhibitions feature works of graduating students in BU’s MFA programs in Graphic Design, Painting, Sculpture, Print Media & Photography, and

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Artists

Seven contemporary South Asian artists to look out for in 2024.

Whether you are a young collector searching for your first purchase or a veteran looking for something fresh to invest in next, these artists bring you a slice of new storytelling, unique mediums, and some old school nostalgia gone missing.  Suleman Aqueel Khilji, Modern and Contemporary Artist Artwork titled ‘Figure in a Transitional Space III’ by

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Artists

On art and motherhood: the artists doing both

Does it have to be either/or when it comes to achieving our professional dreams and becoming a parent? It is a question considered by writer and critic Hettie Judah in a new exhibition this shows us work by artists which we have rarely seen, asking why we must choose. Acts of Creation: On Art and

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Not your average Joe: Documentary celebrates life of Altoona artist Servello | News, Sports, Jobs

Altoona artist Joe Servello paints at his studio in 2022. City residents Katherine Muller and filmmaker Jay Shaffer combined their talents in “Not Your Average Joe,” a biographical documentary celebrating Servello that will debut April 12. Mirror file photo by Patrick Waksmunski A weekend of events and the premiere of a biographical documentary will celebrate

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