August 10, 2024
Artists

Imperial Valley Artists Honor Leo Hetzel’s Legacy with a Twist

IMPERIAL — Almost a year after the “Life, Land, Leisure: Selections from the Hetzel Collection” of historic photography was displayed at Pioneers’ Museum, Far South Border North artists as well as other Imperial Valley artists responded to the collection with their own interpretations, ranging from a community quilt to digital art to traditional art pieces.

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Mick Management Helps Maggie Rogers & More Artists ‘Superserve’ Fans

Given the multitude of distribution, streaming, promotion and marketing options and expectations, the business of becoming an established artist has turned into a seriously heavy lift for music acts and their managers. It’s one reason that Mick Management partner Jonathan Eshak says, “We don’t like to refer to ourselves as a management company anymore. We’re

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18 Artists Tapped for JFK Airport Project—and More Essential Art Industry News

Paint Drippings is excerpted from The Back Room, our lively recap funneling only the week’s must-know art industry intel into a nimble read you’ll actually enjoy. Artnet News Pro members get exclusive access—subscribe now to receive this in your inbox every Friday. Art Fairs –The inaugural edition of Frieze Live will feature five performances by seven Korean artists exploring

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An Interview With Artist Andrea Marie Breiling | Observer Arts

Andrea Marie Breiling in the studio in Mallorca, in between working on the paintings for the show. Photo Emanuel Arceo Originally from Phoenix, Arizona, American abstract artist Andrea Maria Breiling grew up surrounded by landscapes characterized by vivid colors, stark textural contrasts and vibrant hues of red, orange and pink activated by the sun. The

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Pilot program offers some Calgary artists ‘lifesaver’ health insurance – Calgary

After years of working at her parents’ Calgary restaurant and various other jobs, Tea Fannie put her fears aside and pursued a full-time career as rap artist at the age of 30. “I was nervous. You don’t know if you’re able to pay your bills,” says Fannie, whose beats draw from rap, R&B and pop,

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NW Artists’ Exhibition and Miniature Art Exhibition open

From the Wilkes Art Gallery The 45th Annual Northwest Artists’ Exhibition and First Annual Minute: A Miniature Art Exhibition both opened Friday, July 19th. Many community members and artists stopped by to celebrate one of the largest exhibitions Wilkes Art Gallery has hosted. There were 230 pieces of artwork came into the Gallery between July

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Trellis Art Fund Names 12 Winners of $100,000 Artist Awards

Twelve artists have won the first batch of the Trellis Art Fund‘s $100,000 awards, with Lorraine O’Grady, Candida Alvarez, and American Artist among the inaugural winners. The Trellis Art Fund, a New York–based private foundation, said it had specifically awarded two of the awards to working parents in recognition of the challenges they often face.

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Artists, Scientists Collaborate In Art Exhibition Focused On HIV

As scientists, healthcare workers, and policy analysts gather in Munich for the International AIDS … [+] Conference, an exhibition highlights the intersection of science and art. Photo credit: Dave Wessner Artists and scientists have worked together to create pieces of art now on display in Munich, Germany in conjunction with the International AIDS Conference. The

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Meet the C24 artists: Laufey

For the past year, Laufey has existed in her own unique realm. The Icelandic-Chinese artist’s sumptuous second record, ‘Bewitched’ (released in September 2023), had all the right shades of theatre, personality and unassuming jazz-pop nous to put her on the path to mainstream recognition. Across the album, the 25-year-old presented herself as a dreamy outsider

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Berkeley artist’s floral images land on Postal Service stamps

This new U.S. Postal Service stamp introduced this week features artwork by Berkeley artist Harold Davis. (Courtesy of U.S. Postal Service) Berkeley native Harold Davis has put his stamp on, well, stamps — U.S. Postal Service stamps, to be exact. This year, the respected artist, author and educator will have introduced the world to seven

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