March 10, 2025
Artists

Leesburg Art Festival will feature established and emerging artists

Leesburg Center for the Arts will host the 47th Annual Leesburg Art Festival on Saturday, March 2 and Sunday, March 3 on Main Street in Leesburg. This year’s festival will feature 40 festival artists, including emerging artists, the Harper Printmaking Studio and especially, poster artist Suzanne Zielinski. The twp-day event, from 10 a.m. to 4

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Artists

Revival art showcase boasts impressive art and inspiring artists – The Varsity

On the evening of January 26, U of T’s Black Student Association (BSA) hosted an art show at the Daniels Building in collaboration with OCAD University’s Almeda Black Student Collective. The art showcase — Revival —featured work from U of T and OCAD students and demonstrated the abundance of talent at both universities. Highlighting the

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Artists

Innovative Artist Narine Arakelian Unleashes AI Masterpieces, Redefining Creativity for the Digital Age

In an innovative fusion of technology and creativity, Armenian artist Narine Arakelian has unveiled her latest exhibition, “Metamorphosis of Aphrodite’s Stones,” at the Modern Art Museum of Yerevan, alongside a parallel virtual showcase in Decentraland. This landmark exhibition, running from January 30th to March 3rd, 2024, marks a historic collaboration with artificial intelligence, setting a

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Artists

RiverScene Magazine | Havasu Art Trail Features Local Artists In Their Studios

By Becky Maxedon This weekend is the perfect time to enjoy many of Lake Havasu City’s artists at the third annual Havasu Art Trail. Havasu Art Trail is a local nonprofit that features the annual Art Trail. The public is invited to visit and meet the artists where they work on their creations. The Art

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Artists

The artist Rod Stewart called “everything” to him

(Credits: Far Out / Allan Warren) Sun 25 February 2024 15:00, UK Few rock stars can ascend to the pinnacle of success entirely alone. Unless you’re The Beatles, capable of amassing millions of fans solely on the strength of your music, most artists rely on a network of supportive friends to kickstart their careers—whether it’s

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Artists

The Unresolved Plight of Lagos’ Artists Village

Imagine a sanctuary where the air buzzes with creativity, a place where artists converge to breathe life into their visions. This was the reality of the Artists Village at the National Theatre in Iganmu, Lagos, until a sudden demolition in 2016 under the orders of Mallam Kabir Yusuf, the then General Manager, shattered its essence.

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Artists

Dare Arts announces Artist Support Grant recipients, which includes Frisco, Ocracoke residents

Six North Carolina artists were recently awarded Artist Support Grants that were made possible through a partnership between the North Carolina Arts Council, Pocosin Arts, Arts of the Pamlico, Dare Arts, Ocracoke Alive, Pettigrew Regional Libraries, and Martin County Arts Council. A panel of artists, art professionals, and experts in various disciplines selected the six

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Visual artists

A conversation with the visual artist Sofia Chotirbok, whose exhibition “Home before dark” is set up in “Mala Station”

The conceptual exhibition “Home before dark” by the Italian-Ukrainian visual artist Sofia Chotyrbok, from February 24 to March XNUMX, is set up in the multimedia center “Mala stanisa” at the National Gallery in Skopje. The photo exhibition stems from a biographical episode of Sofia Chotirbock related to the request for Italian citizenship, which meant giving

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Artists

Family shares her story as works exhibit at DAI

Why not adapt her dentist’s practice of shuffling back-and-forth among patients in various treatment rooms to her own artistic endeavors? Why not set up stations in her home so she could continuously move from one art project to the next? That’s exactly what she did: You’ll see the results when you stroll through the colorful

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Art Investment

For Atlanta’s Black art collectors, it’s an investment in culture and history

By doing so they are also supporting artists, whose work has been ignored or underrepresented by museums and galleries for far too long. “Black creativity is often not monetized and appreciated the way it should be,” said Esohe Galbreath, who has a background in engineering and accounting. “Recently Black artwork has become really big and

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