August 11, 2024
Art Investment

Houston organization provides $5 million grant for BIPOC arts groups – Houston Public Media

Ashley Brown/Houston Public Media The De Luxe Theater in the Fifth Ward. A local organization is recognizing minority-run arts groups that have impacted communities of color and Houston’s art scene with a new arts initiative. The BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) Arts Network and Fund, also known as BANF, has designated eleven local arts

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Artists

The Art Show Highlights Masters — and Artists Under the Radar

The world is in tumult but for the moment, the business of art marches on. Artists go to their studios, museums keep their doors open and art critics try to make sense of it all. Meanwhile, the Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA), a members-only organization known for its blue-chip brands, has assembled for its

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Art Investment

The Nikon Zf and Why Having a Personal Camera Can Be Worth the Investment

It’s always a good idea to have the best camera possible to fit your professional needs. But, sometimes, the camera you choose to use just for fun can be equally important. Whenever I write a camera review, I always like to focus on the practical things. I’ve never been one to put too great an

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Art Investment

Starbucks Announces Triple Shot Reinvention Strategy with Multiple Paths for Long-Term Growth 

Triple Shot Reinvention will focus on three priorities: elevating the Starbucks brand; strengthening the company’s digital capabilities; and becoming truly global; customized with “two pumps” unlocking efficiency and reinvigorating partner culture. This includes:  Elevate the brand through better run stores, growing the portfolio with more purpose-defined stores and accelerated renovations, and driving further product innovation.

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Art Investment

Roberto Gil de Montes Is Gaining Global Acclaim for His Fantastical Verdant Paintings

Art Emily Steer Portrait of Roberto Gil de Montes by Antonio Nabor. Courtesy of the artist and kurimanzutto. On the surface, Roberto Gil de Montes’s languid paintings seem to present an image of paradise. He depicts individuals and groups of men in lush natural settings, surrounded by abundant tropical plants or connecting with wild animals.

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European Fine art

November events Stockton

Spooky season is over and it’s time to be thankful and eat lots of pumpkin pie. Although Thanksgiving day is still a few weeks away, here are some events to look forward to this month. 25th Lodi Sandhill Crane Festival  The 25th Lodi Sandhill Crane Festival is back with more wildlife tours, workshops, an art

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European Artists

Sergei Loznitsa, Radu Jude Bring Support to Campaign to Free Hostages

Leading European artists, including Maria Choustova (“Donbass”), Sergei Loznitsa (“Donbass”), Pawel Lozinski (“Film balkonowy”) and Radu Jude (“Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn”), have taken a stand to support the Israeli film community as it seeks to rally voices and help free over 220 hostages in Gaza. These names penned a heartfelt letter addressing the

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European Art

The underworld opens its doors in a New Haven parade celebrating Día de los Muertos

Day of the Dead, or Día de los Muertos, is a tradition passed down through generations. A day meant not to mourn the dead, but to remember and celebrate their lives. In certain Latin American cultures it is believed that for one day, the barrier between the living and the dead is lifted, allowing families

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European Art

Christmas at Biltmore begins Nov. 3, 2023

— NEW Hallmark Christmas movie set at Biltmore — ASHEVILLE, N.C., Nov. 2, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — The delivery of a towering 35-foot Fraser fir tree at America’s Largest Home this week was the finishing touch after a year of planning and weeks of decorating Biltmore House for the holidays. Christmas at Biltmore begins Friday, Nov.

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European Artists

Southern Miss Symphony Showcases Masterworks in Voyages: Vienna to Venice

Thu, 11/02/2023 – 01:52pm | By: Mike Lopinto In the next stop of their exciting season of performances, The University of Southern Mississippi (USM) Symphony Orchestra transports audiences to 18th century Western Europe in “Voyages: Vienna to Venice” on Tuesday, Nov. 7 at 7:30 p.m. in Bennett Auditorium on the Hattiesburg campus. Under the direction

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