March 10, 2025
Artists

Mural locations, artists revealed for Wall to Wall Festival

International artist Smug will headline next month’s Wall to Wall Festival in Murray Bridge. Photo: Juddy Roller. Internationally renowned aerosol artist Sam “Smug” Bates will create one of five murals in Murray Bridge’s CBD as part of a public art festival next month. The Wall to Wall Festival, an extension of a Victorian event, was

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Artists

Asian Artists to Watch 2024: Jono Toh

Each year, we identify the Asian artists on the rise, shining a light on the exciting and provocative works enriching the region’s artistic and cultural landscape. Hong Kong artist Jono Toh shares his story. Former fashion designer Jono Toh discovered his passion for painting during the pandemic, using it as a form of escapism from

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Artists

Artist’s Remorse: Why ‘No Line on the Horizon’ Didn’t Meet U2’s Expectations

In the 1980s, U2 was widely beloved. Their 1987 release The Joshua Tree was both a critical and commercial smash. In the 2010s, seemingly everyone hated U2. Whether the infamous iTunes debacle caused the tide of public opinion to turn against the band or merely revealed an existing animus, the venerable Irish quartet had lost

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Artists

Kull, Kortick Featured in Artist Panel Discussion – All Otsego

ROY KORTICK(Photo provided) Dianne Kull, Yuki’s Legacy, 2022, 9×10.5×4, mixed media(Photo provided) MEGAN ADAMS IRVING(Photo provided) Kull, Kortick Featured in Artist Panel Discussion COOPERSTOWN—Two artists featured in the “Made in Middlefield Part I” exhibit, Roy Kortick and Dianne Kull, will participate in a free panel discussion at the Art Garage on Friday, March 22 at

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Artists

Artists building snow sculptures in neighborhood following significant snowstorms

MANITOU SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV/Gray News) – Two artists in a Colorado community have started their own tradition of creating art following significant snowstorms in the area. Last week, Katie Curcio and James Crank (who goes by Hank Frank in connection to his art) caught residents’ attention with the snow sculptures they created at Soda Springs

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Artists

The Great Steubenville Eggsibition gives local artists a 360° canvas

STEUBENVILLE, Ohio (WTRF) — A midnight sky in the mountains.A fairytale forest scene.And a tiger cub peeking out from the weeds. They’re all designed on 360-degree canvases, and they’re waiting for you to find them in downtown city businesses. The Great Eggsibition is a spring gallery of local artistic talent, delivered in a very seasonal

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Visual artists

Nairobi’s rise as visual arts hub

Friday March 22 2024 This past weekend bore witness to a plethora of paintings, a wide range of both group and solo shows. This past weekend bore witness to a plethora of paintings, a wide range of both group and solo shows that once again confirmed Nairobi’s status as the hub of contemporary African visual

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Artists

West Windsor Arts Invites Artists to “Leave Your Mark”

originally published: 03/21/2024 A Wander Through The Water Lilies by Fiona Clark (PRINCETON JUNCTION, NJ) — Artists have the unique opportunity to leave their mark in the world through their artwork. Fiona Clark, West Windsor Arts’ Artist in Residence, took that concept a step further when conceiving West Windsor Arts’ 2024 Member Art Show. The show

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Artists

Artists Against AIDS event returning to Champaign-Urbana

Image provided by the Greater Community AIDS Project of East Central Illinois. URBANA, Ill. (WCIA) — After more than 10 years, the Greater Community AIDS Project’s popular Artists Against AIDS event is returning to Champaign-Urbana. The fundraiser was held annually for 20 years, beginning in 1993. In this volunteer exhibition, the works of hundreds of

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European Artists

Largest European Collection By Women Artists Opens At Historic Compton Verney

Dora Carrington, Iris Tree on a Horse Compton Compton Verney, a stately home turned art museum in Warwickshire, is set in 120 acres of Grade II listed classical parkland, designed by Lancelot “Capability” Brown, the most eminent landscape architect of the eighteenth-century. The property also houses the only Capability Brown designed chapel. In 1993, Sir

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