March 12, 2025
Artists

New York Local Artist Stuns With Stewart’s Shop Tribute

  While perusing R/HudsonValley, I came across this glorious piece—a charming watercolor painting of Stewart’s Shops in Maybrook, created by Bryan Madden (BryanEtch on Instagram and BryanEtch on Etsy). Bryan’s artwork immediately captivated me not just for its artistic finesse, but also for his heartfelt connection to Stewart’s, which resonates deeply with many of us

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Jacklin Arts and Cultural Center to present inaugural Art Fest

POST FALLS — The Jacklin Arts and Cultural Center is introducing a new event — Art Fest at the JACC The free art festival will be open from noon to 7 p.m. Aug. 16-17 indoors at the JACC, 405 N. William St., Post Falls. An art show and sale will feature local artists Terry Lee,

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The Invisible World of ‘Smell Artist’ Sissel Tolaas

The Met’s hit Costume Institute show, “Sleeping Beauties” doesn’t skimp on florals. There are tulips, poppies, daisies, and of course, roses galore, rendered in multiple intricate techniques on everything from an 18th-century robe à l’anglaise to this season’s fashion fresh from the runway. Part of the exhibition’s goals is to “reawaken” the garments (many so

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Community Briefs: Call for artists | Friday evening shopping | Volunteer fair | EBRPD 90th anniversary

San Ramon City Hall at 7000 Bollinger Canyon Dr. (Photo courtesy City of San Ramon) Call for artists The City of San Ramon has announced a call for artists as it prepares its gallery schedule for the upcoming year, with the deadline set for Friday (Aug. 9).  The call is open to all artists with

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Visual artists

Open Call: Foundations Artist Mentorship Programme | ArtsHub UK

Foundations is a 9-month mentorship programme providing early-career visual artists with bespoke development support. Through regular meetings, the programme offers practical advice and support to help artists address specific challenges they are facing in their practice. It is designed specifically for artists who are currently underrepresented across the contemporary visual art sector and/or face barriers

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Visual artists

Teacher Christopher Scott living his childhood dream through art | News

WESTERN BUREAU: WHILE CREATIVITY expressed through visual arts is not a vocation pursued by many young people in Jamaica, for 36-year-old Christopher Scott, it has been his passion from childhood. Scott, a native of Savanna-la-Mar, Westmoreland, is now sharing his passion as a classroom teacher, and he wants his students to know that art can

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Artists

A cutting-edge service is helping artists get their music featured on Spotify’s algorithm-based playlists

Being part of Spotify’s playlists is a tactic to boost visibility and expand a fan base. One Submit has introduced a method that uses Spotify ads to trigger Spotify algorithmic playlists and increase streams, for artists. Triggering Spotify’s algorithm, a groundbreaking ad campaign by One Submit ensures that an artist’s music receives a number of

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New artist’s bench on Noyes springs from reclaimed car parts

Nate Rosalie, the creator of this bench he calls “The Back Seat of My Ride” Credit: Nate Rosalie Another artist-made bench has appeared in the second floor public art gallery at the Noyes Cultural Arts Center, 927 Noyes St. This one is a two-seater and is altogether strange, funny and ingenious. It is made from

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Artists

Local Artists Flood the Beacon Hill Greenway With (Temporary) Public Art Installations

This iteration of the Office of Arts and Culture’s Art Interruptions ends this month. by Jas Keimig E.T. Russian’s “RESTING IN RELATION I” sits right on the northern edge of Jefferson Park facing South Spokane Street. Russian’s pink sculpture takes the form of a person in a supine position with crossed legs, their head resting

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Great Plains Art Museum highlights Native artist Tammy Faw Faw

LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) – In a state rich with Native American history, a local organization is helping Nebraska acknowledge its past. Mannequins at the Great Plains Art Museum hung two handmade coats and a robe created by an Otoe-Missouria artist from Oklahoma that highlights Nebraska history. One represents the missing and murdered indigenous people. The

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