August 14, 2024
Artists

Ogden City seeking artists for new Marshall White Community Center

OGDEN, Utah (KUTV) — There’s a deep hole in the heart of the neighborhood where the Marshall White center once stood near Lincoln Avenue and 28th Street in Ogden. That emptiness can be felt in the hearts of those who grew up with and loved the old facility that stood in that space for nearly

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Midwest Young Artists Conservatory jazz students named YoungArts winners in national competition

New Trier saxophonists Miriam Goroff-Behel, left, and Duke Baur. Courtesy of Midwest Young Artists Conservatory The Midwest Young Artists Conservatory is proud to be one of the musical homes of YoungArts Jazz Winners, Robert (Duke) Baur and Miriam Goroff-Behel. They are both highly dedicated alto and tenor saxophonists at MYAC’s Jazz Programs, New Trier High

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Talent Agent, Artists & Representatives Partner Was 68 – Deadline

Courtesy photo Veteran talent agent Scott Manners, who most recently was partner at Artists & Representatives, died Friday in Los Angeles after a brief battle with ALS. Manners, who was 68, died peacefully, surrounded by his family, the agency said. Manners, a respected agent who represented top actors throughout his career, had a couple of

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Elgin wants artists to turn manhole covers into works of art

Elgin is asking artists to turn manhole covers into works of art. With the DuPage Court courtyard receiving all new underground infrastructure, shade structures, landscape and seating, the idea is to dress up another part of the streetscape as part of the renovation work being done this spring and summer, officials said. The call is

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How ‘Artist-Centric’ Gallery K Contemporary Is Helping Transform the Denver Art Scene

Gallery Network The gallery is currently showing the work of Cuban-born artist Angel Ricardo Ricardo Ríos. Artnet Gallery Network 36 mins ago Installation view of “Angel Ricardo Ricardo Ríos: Frutas de la Passion” (2023). Courtesy of K Contemporary, Denver. Every month, hundreds of galleries add newly available works by thousands of artists to the Artnet

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Bands And Artists From OK, Week 2

Sounds Of Oklahoma- Bella’s Picks For 1/19/24 Working to create a comprehensive list of musical artists and bands from Oklahoma, I have found many hidden gems and was inspired by old favorites all over again. Here is a list of this week’s favorites. If you want to listen along to my top songs, follow this

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Call to Artists: First Fridays at the Library of Virginia

The Library of Virginia announces an Open Call to Artists for the 2024 First Fridays exhibitions on “Virginia Stories!”Virginia artists may explore your experiences, observations, communities and culture. The deadline for submissions to our initial First Fridays Feb. show is Jan. 20. Please fill out the submission form and find more information at www.lva.virginia.gov/public/first_fridays A

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Kentucky Museum invites artists to compete in annual exhibit, adds new student award – WKUHerald.com

WKU’s Kentucky Museum is seen Monday, Feb. 6, 2023 on the WKU campus in Bowling Green, Ky. The Kentucky Museum is inviting Kentucky artists to compete in the annual Abound Credit Union Celebration of the Arts.  For over 35 years, this exhibit has given local artists the chance to show off their work and celebrate

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Battling cancer through art, the artist behind New Haven’s unforgettable designs

Kelly Bigelow Becerra painted beautiful canvases and even buildings then received a stage 4 cancer diagnosis. NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — There is an artist’s designs all over New Haven that are impossible to miss, but you may not know the creative mind behind the work. Now that artist finds herself in the struggle of

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The Color Network On the Significance of Building Community, Teaching Diversity, and Facilitating Access for Artists of Color — Colossal

 Art Colossal #ceramics #sculpture #The Color Network January 19, 2024 Kate Mothes The Color Network website. All images © the artists Let’s rewind to 1991. Ceramic artist and professor Bobby Scroggins, who was frustrated by the lack of access and recognition for artists and craftspeople of color—particularly Black artists—took matters into his own hands.

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