March 10, 2025

Artists

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Akira Toriyama tribute: Peruvian artists’ massive Dragon Ball mural takes centre stage | English Movie News

In a heartfelt tribute to the late Akira Toriyama, the mastermind behind the beloved Dragon Ball series, a group of Peruvian artists has crafted a colossal commemorative wall mural in Lima, Peru. Stretching an impressive six metres in height and spanning over 110 metres in length, the mural stands as a testament to Toriyama’s enduring

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New virtual art platform Iterarte aims to create a cultural Silk Road

A new virtual gallery, Iterarte, is enabling access to artists from countries across the Mediterranean to South Asia – a region that was historically linked by empires and trade routes. “There’s an exchange across millennia – it’s the world of antiquity, the Silk Routes, and more recently, diasporas and migration,” says Tamara Chalabi, the Iraqi

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Petaluma theater artists nominated for Bay Area Critics Circle awards

Congratulations to Petaluma’s Molly Belle Hart and Jimmy Gagarin, both announced as acting nominees in the San Francisco Bay Area Theatre Critics Circle’s 2024 Excellence in Theatre awards. A full spate of nominees in the annual awards program was announced on Friday, March 22. Hart, named for her work in Spreckels Theatre Company’s May 2023

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Cashmere High School artists shine at regional art showcase

By QUINN PROPSTWard Media Staff Reporter CASHMERE – Cashmere High School art students had an impressive showing at the 45th Annual Regional High School Art Show in March. Five of the 15 art pieces moving on to the state show are by Cashmere students. They won a good portion of the category awards, and two

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Opinion | Today’s Opinions: See your favorite artists before they die. Or you do.

You’re reading the Today’s Opinions newsletter. Sign up to get it in your inbox. Meet your heroes! Or at least scream-sing along to their music while 60 feet away from them, amid hundreds or sometimes thousands of other people doing the same thing! Marc Thiessen is a huge concertgoer, and if you like music even

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OpenAI Gave Artists Early Access To Sora. See The Videos They Created

In “Air Head,” a short film made with help from OpenAI’s generative AI tool Sora, a guy has a … [+] balloon for a head. Shy Kids A select group of artists, designers and filmmakers have now had a couple of months to play with OpenAI’s Sora text-to-video tool since the company announced it, and

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Meta’s New “Political Content” Limits Sow Concern Among Artists

A new feature raises concerns about content moderation and being silenced on Meta’s various platforms. (meme by Hyperallergic) Technology conglomerate Meta quietly rolled out a new feature on Instagram and Threads last week that automatically limits general “political content” from user algorithms. The new update represents a covert expansion of the company’s February notice about

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Artist Amalia Pica Transforms Her Son’s Colorful Scribbles Into Intricate Embroideries

Amalia Pica believes children’s play can teach artists a lot about free expression. In the Argentinean artist’s New York solo debut “Aula Expandida” now on view at Tanya Bonakdar Gallery (through April 4), Pica has delved into this open-ended world where play, language, and art collide. In a new series, entitled “Keepsakes,” Pica has painstakingly

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I am NOT Banksy: Mystery man being mistaken for street artist says he’s a builder whose son owns the wall in Finsbury Park the painter’s latest creation is on

George Georgiou, 67, claims he does not have an artistic bone in his body The retired builder was pictured helping install perspex to the artist’s mural The mystery man who excited fans claimed is the elusive Banksy has slammed the theories as false – telling MailOnline his first thoughts upon seeing the artist’s latest installation was

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Woodlands Academy celebrates Women in the Arts in March

Works by Chicago-based printmaker and ceramicist Liz Born were among those displayed at Woodlands Academy in March as part of the Jamie Tuttle Women in the Arts festival held annually at the Lake Forest all-girls college-preparatory high school. Courtesy of Woodlands Academy Works by artists Liz Born and Anita Powell were displayed at Woodlands Academy

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