March 9, 2025

Artists

Artists

Artist Spotlight: Moira Lindner | Arts & Entertainment

Amidst the hustle and bustle of our tightnit campus community, there’s a certain junior elementary education major who’s leaving her mark not just academically but artistically and compassionately as well. Meet Moira Lindner, a spirited individual whose talents span from painting and drawing to acting and writing.  For Lindner, art isn’t just a hobby; it’s

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First Saturday highlights Evanston artists

Art was in the air this weekend at the First Saturday Evanston Art Events, a day of city-wide art exploration. Sponsored by Evanston Made, the free monthly showcase features open artist studios, hands-on activities, art displays and gallery openings in more than two dozen venues throughout the city. The public is invited to meet artists

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Foundry artist flourishes at Shepherd University | Journal-news

SHEPHERDSTOWN — Although Shepherd University’s year-end capstone presentations are made by graduating seniors, one of its presenters still has one more year to go until graduation. The Artist Clark, a sophomore, is the last sculpture major in the program. Although a junior, Clark was able to participate in Shepherd’s Department of Art, Theater & Communications

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Grand Rapids Artist Shares Passion for Norwegian Folk Art

Traditional rosemaling artist Michelle Carlson taught a class at the Duluth Folk School on Sunday DULUTH, Minn. — For six hours on Sunday, Grand Rapids-based artist Michelle Carlson was doing what she loves the most, sharing the Norwegian folk art style of rosemaling. She taught a class at the Duluth Folk School, taking beginner and

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Local Artist, Melissa Stutts, “Paints With Fire”

“I paint with fire,” says encaustic artist Melissa Stutts. “It’s the easiest way to tell people what I do. And they probably think that means, like, I’m Evel Knievel. But it’s very disciplined. It’s nuanced, like sipping tea next to a crackling fire versus just painting more stuff on top of stuff.” We’re at McColl

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Artists Fight Back Against AI Copyright Infringement

In the bustling world of artistry, where creativity meets technology, few voices resonate as loudly as Karla Ortiz’s. Known for her captivating sketches and paintings, Ortiz has become a renowned artist and a passionate advocate for the protection of artists’ rights in an era dominated by generative AI. In a recent interview with NBC News,

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Meet Briteso, one of Tallahassee’s most prolific street artists

The streets of Tallahassee are sprinkled with pockets of eclectic murals and artwork, largely done by local artists who want to contribute to the city’s beauty and uniqueness. One such artist is Matthew Forrest, better known by his artist name Briteso. The Tallahassee native has painted some of the iconic murals in Railroad Square, southside

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Luxury brand teams up with Louisville artist for Kentucky Derby bag painting event

Nationally recognized self-taught artist and Louisville native Jaylin Stewart has teamed up with Coach New York creating hand-painted Coach-themed bags for the Derby Season.The store hosted the artist for the fourth annual Derby Bag painting event this weekend. Customers had the opportunity to meet with the artist behind the designs.”It brings a really unique and

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Fluorescence art showcase shines light on Asian artists | Culture

Talley Student Union hosted the annual Asian Art Showcase on March 29. The Critical Asian Narratives and Engagement group, known as CRANE, organized the event, deeming this year’s theme Fluorescence.  “We want everyone to come to these events,” said Surbhi Sharma, a second-year studying political science and CRANE board member. “We want everyone to be

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CRNY artist in residence at JCC will continue sharing Indigenous culture | Cattaraugus County

A two-year grant through Creatives Rebuild New York that placed two artists in residence at SUNY Jamestown Community College is near its conclusion. Jessica Kubiak, interim vice president of Academic Affairs at SUNY JCC, said the work artist Kaycee Colburn has shared with the college during the grant’s duration has been “varied and voluminous.” “She’s

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