February 8, 2025
Artists

Space Coast Weavers & Fiber Artists to Present Weaving on a Rigid Heddle Loom During Meeting at Merritt Island Library Jan. 27

great opportunity to get hands-on experience with this type of loom The Space Coast Weavers & Fiber Artists will meet at 10 a.m. on Saturday , January 27 at the Merritt Island Public Library, 1195 N. Courtenay Parkway. Following a short business meeting, there will be a workshop, “Weaving on a Rigid Heddle Loom.” BREVARD

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Meet Your Artist: Christine Sena

Christine Sena has lived in the Vail Valley for over 20 years. Christine Sena/Courtesy photo The Vail Daily is running a series highlighting some of the artists in the Vail Valley. To be considered, please send an email to request the questionnaire to A&E reporter Tricia Swenson (tswenson@vaildaily.com). Q: How long have you lived in

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Pioneering ‘Snake Path’ artist Alexis Smith dies at 74

Southern California artist Alexis Smith passed away at the age of 74 on Tuesday. Smith was lauded for the wit with which she mined pop culture, Hollywood and the American West for her collage work — often at massive scale. She’d pair found imagery, texts and objects set against surprising framings and installations — memes

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In New Exhibit, Dallas Artists Explore AI and the Local Connections of the January 6 Insurrection

Mention artificial intelligence to most artists at your own peril. Writers will bemoan the future of their craft, photographers will offer you a screed about copyright, painters will obsessively describe the importance of process and brushstroke. But some artists are exploring the potential of these new tools. During Art Basel Miami Beach, a modern and

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Artist Martha Diamond, Who Immortalized New York in Her Abstract Cityscapes, Has Died

Martha Diamond in 2021. Photo courtesy of Olivia Funk/Martha Diamond Trust/David Kordansky Gallery. Martha Diamond, the painter best known for her abstract cityscapes, died on December 30, 2023, at age 79. Her passing was announced by David Kordansky Gallery, which represents the artist. “When I first encountered Martha’s extraordinary work, I was instantly blown away,”

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What’s Going on with Qrates?—Orders Unfulfilled, Ghosting Artists

Photo Credit: Dzmitry Tselabionak Self-service vinyl platform Qrates seems to have imploded with no word to artists who utilized the service—leaving thousands of customers without vinyl they paid to receive. Qrates promised to offer a one-stop shop for artists who wanted to sell vinyl records on demand directly to their fans. The service was founded

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Music critic Joey Guerra picks best albums by Houston artists of 2023

Houston acts, clockwise from top left, Guilla, D-Risha and Classic Kiki, Tim Qualls, The Aspiring Me, Blossom Aloe and Swimwear Department.  courtesy Houston musicians have made things very difficult. That’s because there was a wealth of great albums released throughout 2023. Rap and hip-hop, as always, came to the party. There were standouts in multiple genres,

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How Artist Katharina Grosse ‘Accelerates and Compresses Time’ in Her Color-Filled Museum Interventions

Art & Exhibitions As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. Katharina Grosse stands in her artwork “It Wasn’t Us” in the Hamburger Bahnhof Museum. Photo: Jörg Carstensen/dpa (Photo by Jörg Carstensen/picture alliance via Getty Images) Amid the vaulted ceilings and marble floors of the interior

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SCVNews.com | Call for Artists: California Strawberry Festival

The deadline to submit an entry into the 38th Annual California Strawberry Festival Artwork Contest is Friday, Jan. 12. The winning artist will receive $2,000 and VIP tickets to the festival. Santa Clarita Arts has unveiled a new exhibition at the Canyon Country Jo Anne Darcy Library, “Inside, a Shape,” featuring the artwork of interdisciplinary

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Solon Springs artists draw inspiration from nature, pop art – Superior Telegram

SOLON SPRINGS — The students at Solon Springs Elementary and Montessori have been learning about neutral colors, value and texture. Textured ice cream cones created by students in the traditional and Montessori 4K classes at Solon Springs School use different mixed media materials to create visual interest. The artists are, clockwise from top left, Kimber

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