March 10, 2025
Artists

Artistic spirit guides and galvanizes Vero’s Emily Tremml

Whenever Emily Tremml was asked what she wanted to be when she grew up, her answer was always quick and quite clear: “I want to be an artist!” It’s a resolve that has never wavered. “It is my life’s purpose, my way of living. I believe in living each day as a work of art,”

Read More
Artists

Midland Center for the Arts opens two new weekend exhibits for spring

Jeri Hollister, a native Michigan artist from Ann Arbor is renowned for her captivating equine sculptures, which will be on display at the Midland Center for the Arts through May 26. Provided by Midland Center for the Arts The Green Rush – Lumbering in 19th Century Mid-Michigan exhibit will have patrons discovering the largest and

Read More
Artists

Southeast Music Series hosts Christian artist Josh Wilson – Lamar Ledger

Artist Josh Wilson during his performance at the Lamar Community Building on Friday. The community gathered Friday at the Lamar Community Building for a night of soul-stirring music and heartfelt worship, courtesy of the Southeast Music Series. The event, organized by Lori Hammer and Coleen Tinnes, welcomed renowned Christian artist Josh Wilson, whose music resonates

Read More
Artists

Luke Bryan Praises Tennessee Act for Protecting Artists From Being Exploited by AI

With AI proving its capabilities over the last few months, the entertainment industry went on the defense, seeing how much the technology could impact the industry. Using nothing more than a few sentences, AI can produce a full song, an entire movie, or even art. While some enjoy the opportunities AI allows, Luke Bryan recently

Read More
Artists

Laurent de Brunhoff, Babar the elephant artist, dies at 98

Laurent de Brunhoff, the French artist and author who popularized a cartoon elephant king who ruled in children’s literature and entertainment for decades, died Friday at his home in Key West, Fla., the Associated Press reported, citing his widow, Phyllis Rose. He was 98 years old. Mr. de Brunhoff used his skills as a writer

Read More
Artists

‘Storyline’ features work of 2 local artists – Times-Standard

Thanks for reading! Unlock this story and more with a free account. Already a subscriber? Login Thanks for Reading! Don’t miss this deal Get Standard Digital access to enjoy this article and more 4 months for $1 Already a subscriber? Login Scotty Colin’s “Once you see it, you can’t unseen it,” is a wax pencil

Read More
Artists

Cuban-born Wifredo Lam’s art, seen in solo show in Hong Kong for first time, reflects his varied influences

By highlighting the artist’s Chinese lineage through his Guangdong-born father, the show’s curators hope that Lam’s practice can help broaden people’s understanding of Chinese diaspora art history. Wifredo Lam’s youngest son, Stephane Lam, co-curator of Wifredo Lam: Homecoming at the Asia Society Hong Kong Center. Photo: Lisa Cam Born to a Chinese father and a

Read More
Artists

Go for the representational sculptures, stay to see how other artists relate to the world

Most people probably don’t devote much thought to how an exhibition is curated beyond the title, which supposedly encapsulates the organizing principle(s) behind it. But two current shows at the Center for Maine Contemporary Art in Rockland are interesting not only for the works on display, but the way they present two different approaches to

Read More
Artists

Benjamin Wigfall and Communications Village: Career-Spanning Exhibition Explores Artist’s Biography, Practice and Creative Community He Nurtured

Installation view of “Benjamin Wigfall and Communications Village” (2023-24), Torggler Fine Arts Center, Christopher Newport University, Newport News, Va. | Courtesy the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center, Photography by Echard Wheeler   THE FIRST RETROSPECTIVE of artist, curator, and educator Benjamin Wigfall (1930-2017) is a tour de force shedding light on an important artist

Read More
Visual artists

Art History | Department of Visual & Performing Arts

Why Study Art History What art historians do, primarily, is to explain why a work of art looks as it does. Art historians use both the evidence of the work itself and information from many other disciplines to answer this question. As a result our students learn to be visually attentive, think critically and creatively

Read More