March 10, 2025

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Spring arts preview 2024: Theater artist Maria Patrice Amon aims to expand the Latinx narrative

Maria Patrice Amon didn’t grow up deeply immersed in San Diego’s theater community. The National City native says she did the occasional San Diego Junior Theatre production as a child, did a few student shows while attending Sweetwater High School and even wrote some theater reviews as a youth critic for The San Diego Union-Tribune.

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5 artists from L.A. to Osaka made posters of Shohei Ohtani for us

For the Los Angeles Times’ special section on “The Journey of Shohei Ohtani,” we commissioned five artists to create portraits of the baseball megastar. All of the stories in the section can be found at latimes.com/ohtani. To buy the special print section, go to the L.A. Times store. Kenichi Minami (NOY DESIGN) Find more of

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Abbott Slams Artists Boycotting SXSW Festival

Gov. Greg Abbott took to social media this week to slam artists who were boycotting the South by Southwest Festival because the U.S. Army and arms producers were sponsoring the event. “Bands pull out of SXSW over U.S. Army sponsorship. Bye. Don’t come back,” Abbott wrote on X. “Austin remains the HQ for the Army

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Here Are Southern Utah’s BEST Tattoo Artists!

On the Facebook group, “St. George Word of Mouth” a question was asked: “Who is the ABSOLUTE BEST tattoo artist in Southern Utah?? Bonus points if you can post photos of what they’ve done!” Southern Utah has spoken! Here are some of the BEST artists, and a sample of their work: Abrahm Thompson – Garrison Tattoo:

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Two Vocalists Earn Major Prizes at Young Texas Artists’ 2024 Music Competition

Young Texas Artists announced the winners of its 2024 Music Competition. “The night was filled with so many memorable moments,” said Susie Moore Pokorski, Young Texas Artists President/CEO, in an official press statement. “I loved seeing the creative approach guests took to our “jeans to jewels” dress code, from cowboy boots and hats to all-out

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Poet shares work with Milton Artists’ Guild

MILTON, Vt. (WCAX) – A highly anticipated return to the Milton Artists’ Guild – poet Rajnii Eddins of Burlington shared his work Saturday. “The arts are primary, I think art is a crucial bridge to deepen recognition for the beauty of humanity and it’s a universal language of engagement that opens the doorways to imagination

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Changing the world one painting at a time: Durham artist coming to Waterworks for gallery talk – Salisbury Post

Changing the world one painting at a time: Durham artist coming to Waterworks for gallery talk Published 12:00 am Sunday, March 17, 2024 1 of 4 James Keul at the opening reception for “Art for All: Engage, Connect, Participate” on Jan. 12. Submitted/Salisbury Post. “Fish in Troubled Waters” by James Keul. Submitted/Salisbury Post. “Cyclical Cyclone”

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Massachusetts tattoo artist embarks on Appalachian Trail journey from Georgia to Maine

Kevin Shattuck, a 58-year-old tattoo artist based in Millbury, Massachusetts, is set to embark on a monumental journey along the Appalachian Trail. Stretching from Georgia to Maine, the trail spans approximately 2,200 miles, promising an adventure of a lifetime for those who dare to tread its path.Departing this week, Shattuck has chosen the NO-BO (North

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Kendall, Kane groups give knitters, fiber artists a place to gather and create – Shaw Local

Maybe the pandemic played a part or Harry Styles affection for colorful cardigans, but fiber arts are experiencing a resurgence in popularity. And these new enthusiasts aren’t from the stereotypical “grandma” demographic. Renewed interest in these unique artforms which date back at least 500,000 years, may be attributed to creating something more long lasting over

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Ink Masters: Tattoo artists show off craft at annual Killeen expo | Local News

An annual traveling tattoo show stopped in Killeen yet again for the last couple of days, this time drawing thousands of potential customers. “This is the best turnout; it just reminds me when we started,” said Raymond Hernandez, who organized the Ink Masters Tattoo Show in 2010. This year, the show has 43 stops —

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