August 6, 2024
Artists

Artists Who’ve Been Through Hell And Came Back Again

Image courtesy of Unsplash Artists live challenging lives at the best of times. It’s difficult to get people interested in your music, writing, or acting. There’s just so much competition (and many audiences are stuck in their ways and unwilling to accept a creative change).  But there are some artists whose lives are even more

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European Art

Lambermontmartre: Antwerp’s Vibrant Open-Air Art Market

Situated in front of the Museum of Fine Arts, this lively market takes place on the last Sunday of May, June, July, August, and September, running from noon until 5 PM. Upon entering Lambermontmartre, visitors might feel transported to the art-infused streets of Paris or another European city known for its spontaneous gatherings of artists.

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Artists

Park City Municipal seeks artist for third phase of EmPOWERment utility box design project

Two of the utility boxes beautified during the 2018 emPOWERment project as seen in October 2023. Photo: TownLift // Kirsten Kohlwey This is the third phase of the original EmPOWERment project that initially took place in 2018 and 2023, placing 53 artworks on utility boxes around town PARK CITY, Utah — Park City Municipal is

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Artists

Kinetic artist’s exhibit to open Aug. 2

Steve Liggett For the Tulsa World Kinetic artist Jordan Vinyard is intrigued by the alchemizing effects of technology on humanity. Her exhibit “Command + C, Command + C, Command + C” consists of kinetic sculptures, multimedia installations and video/performance that intentionally create physical gaps for viewers. From empty benches to installed reactionary sensors, machines appear

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Artists

Concord Monitor – Creative connections among the fruits of Jaffrey artist’s labor

For nearly three decades, fine artist Jay Mercado has spent his career capturing the theme of sensuality through his oil paintings of fruit and vibrant tributes to farm laborers and their harvest in California. Then in 2022, he packed his brushes and moved to New Hampshire. Now living in Jaffrey with his wife, Teresa Marchese,

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Artists

Impasse over technicians’ boycott of director remains unresolved, West Bengal Artists Forum offers to mediate | Kolkata News

Amid the ongoing impasse over technicians’ refusal to work under a film director, the West Bengal Motion Pictures Artists Forum on Sunday offered to mediate for ending the impasse. Voicing apprehension that the boycott of the director by technicians and protests by other directors may snowball into a major crisis affecting shoots of films, serials,

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Impasse over technicians’ boycott of director remains unresolved, Artists Forum offers to mediate

Kolkata, Amid the ongoing impasse over technicians’ refusal to work under a film director, the West Bengal Motion Pictures Artists Forum on Sunday offered to mediate for ending the impasse. Impasse over technicians’ boycott of director remains unresolved, Artists Forum offers to mediate {{^userSubscribed}} {{/userSubscribed}} {{^userSubscribed}} {{/userSubscribed}} Voicing apprehension that the boycott of the director

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Artists

Anderson Ranch begins Aspen ArtWeek with a conversation around artistic collaboration

Anderson Ranch Arts Center is hosting Critical Dialogue: Collaboration Between Sight, Sound and Performance for Aspen ArtWeek.Anderson Ranch Arts Center/Courtesy photo To kick off Aspen ArtWeek, Anderson Ranch Arts Center is hosting Critical Dialogue: Collaboration Between Sight, Sound and Performance.  This event, which takes place at 10 a.m. on Monday, is free and open to

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Artists

Mystic museum explores the ‘Unconventional Pathways of African American Artists’

Michael Gibson (b. 1962), Crowned in Her Glory, 2022. Serigraph on paper, Artist Proof 3/10. Collection of Raven Fine Art Editions. Jacob Lawrence (1917-2000) Revolt on the Amistad, 1989. Screenprint on Masonite board. Collection of Bill and Paula Alice Mitchell Curlee Raven Holton (b. 1951), Hands Up, Nimbus, 2020. Digital serigraph and gold leaf on

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Artists

Highlighting black and brown artists at NYC Block Party

BEDFORD STUYVESANT, Brooklyn (PIX11) – Over the last decade and a half, the racial makeup of the Brooklyn neighborhood of Bed Stuy has changed dramatically because of gentrification. Tens of thousands of black residents have left, and thousands of white residents arrived. For the 11th year, a block party was held to bring new and

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