September 9, 2024
Artists

Pompano Beach Arts Introduces 2024/2025 Artists in Residence Class | National

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Winnipeg’s Carine Bado set to shine alongside top Christian artists at family festival

Winnipeg-based Christian artist Carine Bado is gearing up to perform alongside some of the biggest names in Christian music at a free family festival in Manitoba. This year’s Fun With Family Day Festival takes place at Our Farm Greenhouse near Portage la Prairie on September 1. After a summer of reflection and rest, Bado says

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Trump keeps using copyright protected songs, musicians are angry

The Village People’s “YMCA” can be heard blaring at Donald Trump’s rallies causing attendees to dance. Still, while the disco group has not voiced irritation for using their hit song, other artists have not been shy about condemning their music being played on the former president’s 2024 campaign trail. Issac Hayes’ estate threatened to sue

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Last Call: Scott Boilard, artist

Perhaps you’ve seen Scott Boilard’s art in the form of a mural, depicting a large but graceful plesiosaurus, a marine animal from a byone era, adorning a wall at the corner of Green and Temple Streets. That’s an image that might stay with the viewer a long time, even if driving or walking past it.

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Review: Past meets present at ‘Women Artists on Cape Ann’ exhibit | News

Cape Ann Museum’s third-floor galleries are currently home to a gorgeous exhibit titled “Women Artists on Cape Ann 1870-1970.” That title seems oddly incomplete, as the exhibit features some of the most highly recognized women artists working on Cape Ann today. These are 21st century women creating 21st century art in the visual language of

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3 Questions with Artist Brian Taaffe |

Taos Pueblo artist and recent Institute of American Indian Arts BFA grad Brian Taaffe says he’s always been at least a little obsessed with the architecture of his hometown. Not only is the Pueblo itself a UNESCO World Heritage site, its iconic lines are well-known to pretty much any Northern New Mexican. As such, representing

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Creative Pinellas, Gobioff Foundation, City of Clearwater artist grant opportunities

FloridaRAMA and Creative Pinellas have a new funding opportunity for artists creating uniquely Florida art. The recently launched FloridaRAMA Fund is one of four Creative Pinellas artist grant programs accepting applications through September 16th. The nonprofit Gobioff Foundation is accepting artist applications through September 1st for the current funding cycle of its microgrant program, which

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Judge rules artists’ copyright claims against AI companies can proceed

A U.S. District Court judge has given permission to a group of artists to pursue claims against several generative artificial intelligence image- and video-making companies that alleges their services infringe on their copyrights. The case was brought by three artists against Stability AI Ltd., DeviantArt Inc. and Midjourney Inc. in January 2023 and alleged that the

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an intersection of arts and culture

Dyan Tai is an artist telling their own story via a hyper-pop salad of sparkling synths, pumping rhythms and tongue-in cheek lyrics in their new single “LGBT!” “’LGBT!’ is a tongue-in-cheek take on my awkward coming-out story. I remember asking Mum about Queer people when I was little. Like most Chinese parents, she changed the

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CypherFest breakdancing festival spins into Yukon with artists from across Canada

B-boys and B-girls from across Canada touched down this past weekend in Whitehorse, where they spun, froze and flipped their way over three days.  The coast to coast collection of breakers were in town for CypherFest, a hip-hop and breakdancing festival born in the Yukon’s capital in 2009. The event was sponsored by the Heart of

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