September 28, 2024
Artists

Good Hart Artist Residency highlights disability advocacy and art

PETOSKEY — Artist Genevieve Ramos doesn’t shy away from telling people about the worst night of her life. That’s what she did this month at the Crooked Tree Arts Center as she spoke about her art and her life experiences. When she was 20, Ramos sustained serious injuries in a car accident that left her

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NEWS: SXSW Bows To Artists Boycott And Drops Controversial Sponsors For 2025 Edition

In response to concerns from numerous artists who withdrew from the 2024 event, SXSW has discontinued its partnership with the US Army and Collins Aerospace, a subsidiary of weapons manufacturer RTX Corporation, formerly known as Raytheon, for its 2025 festival. The film, culture and tech festival, held each March in Austin, Texas posted the following statement

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Gagosian Will Make Seoul Debut With Derrick Adams Show

Last August, when Gagosian revealed that it had tapped the veteran Seoul art dealer Jiyoung Lee to run its operations in South Korea, speculation mounted about the mega gallery’s plans. A bevy of blue-chip foreign dealers have set up branches in the country in recent years. Would Gagosian be next? So far, the answer is

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Sharpsburg mural artists selected | TribLIVE.com

Emily Paige Armstrong had hoped to make a positive impact on her new community. The 2015 New Kensington-Arnold High School grad had recently bought a home in Sharpsburg with her twin sister, Catherine. Still in the process of settling in, Armstrong found an opportunity she couldn’t pass up. A request for qualifications was posted about

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AFIELD Forum: Systems Change by Artists – Announcements

AFIELD Forum: Systems Change by ArtistsSeptember 27–29, 2024 AFIELD Forum at K1 (KANAL-Centre Pompidou): September 27–28K1 (KANAL-Centre Pompidou), Brussels, Avenue du Port 1 AFIELD Forum at CIVA: September 28, 7–8:30pmCIVA, Brussels, Rue de l’Ermitage 55 Kluisstraat For its ten-year anniversary, the AFIELD network is launching a new public forum on systems change led by artists. The

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The Role of DJs in Shaping the Festival Experience: Breakaway Festival’s Founder Shares Advice For Artists

DJs are the heart of any music festival, setting the tone and atmosphere that attendees crave. Their influence at the BREAKAWAY Music Festival extends beyond mere music, impacting the entire festival vibe. DJs are integral to the festival’s success and are woven into the fabric of the event, contributing significantly to its overall ambiance and

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Ohio State’s Urban Arts Space to celebrate Afrofuturism through two exhibitions, panel and artist commune this weekend

FREEQUENCY exhibition at Urban Arts Space. Credit: Courtesy of Diane Kollman The Afrofuturism movement has been on display for the past month at Ohio State’s Urban Arts Space, located at 50 W. Town St. in downtown Columbus.  Two art exhibitions, titled “FREEQUENCY” and “A Love Letter to This Bridge Called My Back,” have highlighted the

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Call to artists for Schaefer Portrait Challenge 2025 announced : Maui Now

June 26, 2024, 2:00 PM HST SPC 2022 gallery installation. PC: Bryan Berkowitz Applications are open for artists 18 years and older, who are residents of the state of Hawai‘i, and want to enter portraits into a statewide juried art exhibition, a signature exhibition of Schaefer International Gallery at the Maui Arts & Cultural Center

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Arts Briefs – The Provincetown Independent

Glisson, Reedy, and Salas Return to Alden Gallery Over the years, an exhibition for the artists Robert Glisson, Linda Reedy, and Anne Salas has become the summer season opening tradition at Alden Gallery, says owner and director Howard Karren. Robert Glisson, Untied, oil on canvas. (Photos courtesy Alden Gallery) The respective styles of the artists

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Meet some of the artists in the Artist Marketplace — Part 3 – The Utah Review

Found, reclaimed and upcycled materials, the confidence of flexing and fusing traditional and digital media and an acute sensitivity for representing nature, its  cycles and rhythms are just some observations about this year’s Utah Arts Festival’s Artist Marketplace.  Approximately 32% of the artists who applied this year for the festival were accepted. With a jury

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