March 10, 2025

Artists

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Artists’ Attic is called a ‘hidden treasure’ in the heart of Lexington

LEXINGTON, Ky. (FOX 56) — The Square takes up a city block just across the street from the Rupp Area, with well-known restaurants, stores, and entertainment venues at the street level. But some days, there’s a sign on the sidewalk pointing passers-by to an out-of-the-way elevator that goes to the fourth floor. That’s the way

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British Asian artists hope for official singles chart boost

By Pria Rai & Manish Pandey BBC Asian Network 1 hour ago Image caption, Saloni sings in over 10 languages, bringing together eastern and western cultures with her mix of pop, R&B and Bollywood Trying to find a space in the South Asian music scene has historically been tough for British Asian artists. Faced with

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Jermaine Dupri Claims AI Music Generator Is “Disrespectful” To Artists

Jermaine Dupri knows talent when he hears it. The producer has worked with some of the most popular artists of the last few decades, including Mariah Carey and Usher. He’s also a member of the Songwriters Hall of Fame, which is a testament to his musical versatility. It’s for these reasons and more that Dupri

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Artist Henri Reed’s career revs up with New York Auto Show commission

NEW YORK — His paintings are sought after by collectors and celebrities and sell for thousands of dollars At just 16 years old, Henri Reed is already an accomplished artist. His paintings are sought after by collectors and celebrities and sell for thousands of dollars. For Henri, its a dream job. “It’s awesome, because it’s

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Rikers Island Just Unveiled a New Mural by Artist Dindga McCannon

Rikers Island hosted a ceremony today unveiling a mural that acclaimed artist Dindga McCannon co-created with people in custody. Correctional Health Services, part of NYC Health + Hospitals, commissioned Towards a Brighter Tomorrow! to adorn CHS’s Reentry Services Center, which inmates pass through upon release. It’s McCannon’s first mural inside a correctional facility, and one

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St. Cecilia Music Center Brings Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center Artists in a final performance of the 2023-34 season on April 18, 2024

The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center will perform their final concert for the 2023/2024 season at St. Cecilia Music Center on Thursday, April 18 at 7:30 p.m. The concert will feature five outstanding musicians on violin, viola and cello performing the works of Beethoven, Françaix, Bridge, & Mendelssohn. The deeply “human” voices of violins, violas, and cellos have

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Dozens more artists join Great Escape 2024 boycott, as half the line-up demands festival drop Barclays sponsor in solidarity with Palestine

Dozens more artists have joined a boycott of this year’s Great Escape festival, with over half the line-up demanding the festival drop their sponsorship with Barclays in solidarity with Palestine. The Brighton-based festival is sponsored by the bank, which has been a source of controversy amid the current events in Gaza because of the bank’s

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Boycott of U.K. Arts Charity Over Ties to Israel Hits Venice

Gabrielle Goliath, a multidisciplinary artist who is currently exhibiting at the Venice Biennale, has distanced herself from the Outset Contemporary Art Fund, joining other artists in striking against the charity for its alleged links to pro-Israel individuals and organizations amid the war in Gaza. Goliath, known for depicting issues of social concern, shared in an

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Montana Artists Refuge shows “Light Beings” | News

The Montana Artists Refuge opened a new exhibition in its Basin gallery on Apr. 14: “Light Beings,” an offering of sculpture and craft from Jennifer L. Thompson and Nan Parsons inspired by the cocooning behavior and metamorphosis of caddisfly larvae.  Parsons and Thompson have been involved with Artists Refuge for over 30 years, and see

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Books Spark the Imagination of Young Artists at Peabody Charter School

Winners from TK to Sixth Grade Have Bookmarks They Designed on Display at Chaucer’s Bookstore in Santa Barbara Bookmark contest winners from left, Linnea Bernal (3rd grade) and Asa Burnette (2nd grade) grade winners | Photo: Ashley Woods Hollister The competition was stiff and the judges had major art cred at Peabody Charter School 2024

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