March 10, 2025
Artists

Cody Fry, Noah Kahan and Other Musicians Grapple With Universal’s TikTok Fight

Things were going well for Cody Fry, a singer-songwriter and producer known for his lush pop songs. He was looking forward to a pair of concerts with Ben Rector and the Colorado Symphony at the Boettcher Concert Hall in Denver. And on Monday his management team called him with exciting news: One of his songs,

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Visual artists

Provincial section of 16th Fajr Visual Arts Festival kicks off in Tehran

TEHRAN-Rasoul Mehr Gallery of the Department of Culture and Islamic Guidance of Tehran Province hosted the opening of the 16th Fajr Visual Arts Festival of Tehran Province on Saturday. Eye-catching works by artists such as Hossein Ehsaei, Ardeshir Ahmadinejad, Saeedeh Arian, Kambiz Hazratpour, Zohreh Hasani, Mostafa Khazaei, Mohammad Ali Saeedi, Saman Shadanlou (Ilkhan), Alireza Rouholamini,

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Ithra exhibition honors late Lebanese-American artist Etel Adnan

DHAHRAN: King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture, or Ithra, recently opened “Etel Adnan: Between East and West,” a major retrospective exhibition showcasing 41 works of the late Lebanese-American artist, poet and philosopher. Revered as one of the most renowned contemporary artists from the region — and still considered a major figure in the Arab modernism

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Artists

List of Open Artist Commissions for WonderCon 2024

It’s that time again; that magical time when artists, illustrators, and creators attending WonderCon open their commissions. For those of us making the pilgrimage to the Anaheim Convention Center from March 29-31, 2024, here is a list of artists we’ll find offering unique, one-of-a-kind artwork. If you can’t make the trip this year, don’t worry;

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Comox Valley Arts launches new professional development for all artists

Comox Valley Arts, a leading advocate for artistic growth and enrichment, has launched a new professional development program tailored to meet the unique needs of artists at every stage of their creative journey. Artists, regardless of their expertise, now have the opportunity to elevate their skills and gain valuable insights through A-School. This program is

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British Women Artists From Suffrage to the Sixties

In modern British art, the narrative has often been dominated by male voices, leaving the stories of women artists relegated to the sidelines. However, Carolyn Trant’s illuminating exploration, British Women Artists From Suffrage to the Sixties explores the overlooked contributions of women artists who finally receive the spotlight they deserve. Now in paperback with a

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Visual artists

Visual symphony of Nepali and Korean artists in ‘The Harmony: Mountain and Ocean’

Group photo of artists and delegates at the art exhibition ‘The Harmony: Mountain and Ocean’ at Gallery Mcube, Patan. Photo: Mcube February 4, Kathmandu A group art exhibition The Harmony: Mountain and Ocean by Nepali and Korean artists is on display at Gallery Mcube, Chakupat, Lalitpur. According to a press statement released by Gallery Mcube,

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Artists

In weavings and in photos, artists ably mine moments of humanity

Sarah Haskell, “Unhinged 1” Photo by Andrew Edgar Two very different types of art experiences are currently on offer at the Maine Jewish Museum, one with a hushed interior focus, the other looking outward with curiosity about the diversity and quirkiness of human – specifically, urban – life. “Sarah Haskell, Narrative Thread: Conversations with the

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Colchester student artists to showcase their work on city street

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Inaugural EPA Artist-in-Residence program announced | Vision

Leaders are turning to artists to help bring visibility to water issues WASHINGTON — The Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) assistant administrator for water, Radhika Fox, announced on Tuesday EPA’s inaugural Artist-in-Residence Program in collaboration with the National Endowment for the Arts. Fox made the announcement at “Healing, Bridging, Thriving: A Summit on Arts and Culture

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