March 9, 2025
Visual artists

These Pittsburgh breweries stimulate the senses through beer and visual art | Arts + Entertainment | Pittsburgh

click to enlarge Photo: Courtesy of Cinderlands Beer Co. If you remember the social media buzz about eating oranges in the shower — yes, that weirdly satisfying combo of citrus and steam — you’ll know it was the ultimate sensory experience. Local breweries are here to give you a sensory overload of a different kind,

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On Salvadoran Artist and Wife of Antoine, Consuelo de Saint-Exupéry ‹ Literary Hub

My second morning in Robion, a village in southern France famous for its summertime melon festivals, I attacked the cantaloupe I had bought at the market with a knife, picked at it for breakfast, and set off. Oppède-le-Vieux was about eight kilometers from where I was staying on a research grant, and I was going

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Culture: artists’ mobility as driving force of the economy / Montenegro / Areas / Homepage

Montenegro, Kotor, old town © Triff/Shutterstock An Interreg project involved Italy, Albania and Montenegro in the relaunch of cultural spaces intended to host artists and creatives, to promote new forms of tourism and foster cultural industries Revitalising historical heritage and culture through contemporary art is the aim of the 3Cs project , Cross-border exchange for the

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‘A lot of artists want a manager too early’ –

Team Talk is Music Ally’s interview series, where our marketing experts speak to music industry teams about their latest work, best practices, and smart strategies. You can find the archive here. Charlotte Caleb is the founder and CEO of Ellevate, a startup offering a subscription-based platform that offers artists management expertise. In this interview she

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Rapzilla Artists Drop: Kevi Morse, Will Kellum, & Adriel Cruz

We have another week of songs for our Rapzilla Artists. Kevi Morse dropped “Changed.” Will Kellum and K Diamond collaborated for “Fear No Evil.” Finally, Adriel Cruz released his single “Blow Up Again.” Kevi Morse – Changed “Changed” is about changing for the better and finding a new way of life while leaving the old

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Parkersburg Art Center to host Parkersburg Piccalilli: An Artists’ Takeover | News, Sports, Jobs

The Parkersburg Piccalilli: An Artists’ Takeover will be Sept. 11-12 in downtown Parkersburg. (Photo provided) PARKERSBURG — The Parkersburg Art Center, in collaboration with the Arts Collaborative of the Mid-Ohio Valley and West Virginia University at Parkersburg, has announced the Parkersburg Piccalilli: An Artists’ Takeover will take place Sept. 11-12. Registration

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Political action committee founded by drag artists holds get-out-the-vote event

News coverage and analysis of the 2024 Democratic National Convention in Chicago. Drag performers have long been involved in activism, a show earlier this week reminded a crowd of young people. The drag show, held on the third night of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, was put on by Drag PAC, a new political

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Nona Garcia’s ‘After Artists’ exhibit

This is AI generated summarization, which may have errors. For context, always refer to the full article. Nona Garcia, in her first one-woman exhibit in Baguio, presents ‘After Artists,’ featuring back portraits of 14 artists who inspired, taught, or studied with her Being nearsighted, I’ve experienced tapping the back of the shoulders of strangers who

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Bay City mural festival brings together artists from across country

BAY CITY, Mich. (WNEM) – The second City of Mural Community Festival is underway in Bay City, celebrating art, diversity, and community engagement. United We Go, a nonprofit focused on DEI, is behind the festival. Artists from out of state and mid-Michigan are collaborating on three murals, combining their diverse artistic expressions. Mural at Buoy

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The Singular Style of Chicago’s Art

CHICAGO — Four Chicago Artists: Theodore Halkin, Evelyn Statsinger, Barbara Rossi, and Christina Ramberg at the Art Institute of Chicago introduced me to work I was unfamiliar with by artists about whom I have written. The exhibition, curated by Mark Pascale, Stephanie Strother, and Kathryn Cua, and made visual and aesthetic connections I knew were

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