March 10, 2025

Artists

Artists

State College female artists with music to add to your favorite playlist | Blog | Lifestyle

Women continue to top the charts, and as much as we love the world’s biggest stars, local artists deserve an equal amount of love. State College is home to a variety of female musical artists, each with their own unique journey. Kat Leverenz After graduating from Penn State with a degree in music in 2020,

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West Virginia artist at Marietta shop | News, Sports, Jobs

Illustrator Logan Schmitt of Wheeling will be at the Clutch Collective from noon-4 p.m. Saturday for a show. (Photo Provided) MARIETTA – A special pop-up event featuring the work of a West Virginia Artist will be held from noon-4 p.m. Saturday at a Marietta shop. Clutch Collective, an art retail shop

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Five Artists Reflect on Five Years of Spotify in India, Reaching New Fans, and the ‘True Power’ of Music — Spotify

Since launching in India in 2019, Spotify has opened up opportunities for artists and creators across the country and established new ways for listeners to discover and consume audio. Five years later, we’re now the most-loved audio-streaming platform in India, especially among Gen Z and millennials. We kicked off our anniversary celebrations earlier this month

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‘Some days I spend 10 hours carving’: printmaking artists in Hong Kong under the spotlight in special fundraising exhibition

Printmaking comes in many forms, from lithography to silk screen printing. Lau makes woodblock prints by hand, a type of relief printing method that can be traced back to China’s Tang dynasty (618-907). Lau shows his carving tools. Photo: Kylie Knott On a studio wall leans a large, newly finished woodblock titled Reality but Virtual:

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Artists Who Made Big Impressions at SXSW 2024

South By Southwest (SXSW) in Austin last week was an opportunity to scout for talent, see some important up-and-coming bands, and gauge who is on the rise. Nobody needs to be told that Silverada or the Red Clay Strays are red hot at the moment, or that Tyler Childers is at the top. They’re all

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Farmington Hills Showcases Artist Margo Dupre, Hosting Artist Talk March 22

Farmington Hills Showcases Artist Margo Dupre, Hosting Artist Talk March 22 (Oakland County Times, March 19, 2024) Farmington Hills, MI – The City of Farmington Hills is showcasing the artwork of Margo Dupre.  Here’s what they had to say about the exhibit, and artist talk, in a recent press release: Dive into the dynamic world

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San Marcos artists open their studio doors for second annual art tour

Artists have all heard some version of “I wish I could see inside your head,” and these studio tours may be the closest some folks in San Marcos will get. The second annual San Marcos Studio tour returns from April 5-7, giving visitors some pre-eclipse inspiration over the weekend in artist’s private workspaces. A kickoff

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Canmore artists ‘demonstrate the depth and breadth of artistic pursuit’

“I think the winners this year really demonstrate the depth and breadth of artistic pursuit that we see here in Canmore. They’re each doing something very different, but they’re all quite committed to what they’re doing,” said Carpenter. CANMORE – A diverse set of emerging artists has been awarded the 2023 Lamphouse Endowment for the Arts Fund

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Over half of the artists who generated at least $10,000 on Spotify last year are from countries where English is not the first language

MBW’s Stat Of The Week is a series in which we highlight a data point that deserves the attention of the global music industry. Stat Of the Week is supported by music data analytics firm Chartmetric.   A new report from Spotify sheds light on just how quickly music culture is globalizing, and shifting away from the

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How Augusta Savage forged a path for Black women in the arts | American Masters

In this abridged excerpt from her essay, “Labor, Love, Legacy: Augusta Savage’s Art,” art historian and curator Jeffreen M. Hayes looks at the life and legacy of Augusta Savage, whose work in community building, activism and art education carries on today. This essay was originally included in “Augusta Savage: Renaissance Woman,” published by the Cummer

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