March 9, 2025

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Union is a new magazine spotlighting artists from Palestine and the diaspora

Union is a new online magazine that is creating a space for the work of Palestinian artists and those of the diaspora to be celebrated. The artists so far featured in the magazine interact with wide-ranging themes, from Arab masculinity to diaspora psychology, and occupation, and use a whole plethora of mediums to express them,

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Portuguese artist Joana Vasconcelos on how Hong Kong’s cityscape inspired Enchanted Forest, her first show in the city, and why ‘wow moments’ count

The works – both big in size and the statements they make – challenge societal perceptions of the role of women, which is a thread that runs through much of her art. Vasconcelos’ work has been featured multiple times at the Venice Biennale. In 2011, her piece titled Contamination adorned the Grassi Palace. Photo: EPA

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Asian Artists to Watch 2024: Zhu Chen Wei

Each year, we identify the Asian artists on the rise, shining a light on the exciting and provocative works enriching the region’s artistic and cultural landscape. Taiwanese artist Zhu Chen Wei shares his story. Zhu Chen Wei is a new-generation artist who’s making waves for his unique creative style and his keen observations of contemporary

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Spring Brewery Artwalk: Artists open their homes, studios for a biannual weekend of art, discovery | Arts and Culture

Brewery Artwalk is not your typical art show. Twice a year, over 100 artists living and working in the Brewery Arts Complex open their homes and studios to the public for a two-day immersive art extravaganza. This year’s Spring Brewery Artwalk will take place on Saturday, March 23, and Sunday, March 24. The event is

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SHARE Foundation Collection on exhibit at South Arkansas Arts Center

The South Arkansas Arts Center is hosting an exhibition entitled “The Warner Brown Artistic Development Committee: A Reunion for This Moment” now through March 27. Curated by Gay Bechtelheimer, the exhibition reunites artwork selected for the interior of Warner Brown Hospital after its major expansion in the 1970s by the Artistic Development Committee, chaired by

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Artists protest at London’s Barbican Centre over suppression of opposition to Israeli genocide

On Saturday, hundreds of protesters occupied the Barbican Centre in London to oppose censorship of critics of Israeli mass murder in Gaza. They raised banners with slogans, such as “Stop the cultural genocide.” The episode is part of an ongoing conflict between the Barbican, the largest performing arts center in Europe, and opponents of the

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Three NZ/Aussie artists we are digging right now

Kickstart your Monday with fresh tunes from Australia and across the ditch We’re diving into the latest releases from three talented artists based in New Zealand and Australia. From heartfelt reflections to gritty industrial-rock-pop, there’s something for every mood. Auckland’s C. Zukey delivers an emotionally charged single that tugs at the heartstrings, while Jess Ribeiro

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Budding Artists Contest at Creative Arts Center

Bonham, Texas — The Creative Arts Center is pleased to announce a call for art for the center’s annual Budding Artists Contest. This contest is open to Fannin County residents under the age of 18 as of April 1, 2024.  The contest will have two age categories, three artistic categories and offer cash prizes and ribbons. The

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City of New Orleans Organizes Lottery for Jackson Square Artists

Photo by Kim Welsh. The City of New Orleans has announced an upcoming lottery for qualified artists to obtain permits necessary for selling art in Jackson Square in the French Quarter. The lottery is scheduled to take place on Saturday, April 6, providing an opportunity for artists to secure their permits and showcase their work

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Recovering a sense of power

In this FREE journey to creative recovery, we’re following Julia Cameron’s bestselling creativity self-help manual, The Artist’s Way, tracing the book’s 12-week program with a series of inspiring ArtsHub articles, resources and ideas for artist-date activities. There’s also a Facebook community group you can join for discussion and support. To recap, the idea with The Artist’s Way is to commit yourself to a

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