August 5, 2024
Artists

The Team Gwen Artists Going to the Voice Season 24 Live Shows

We’re officially halfway through The Voice Playoffs, leaving two Coaches to narrow down their teams to just three artists. We’ve seen Team Niall’s picks, we’ve seen Team Reba’s picks, and with the back half of Monday night’s show, it was finally time for Gwen Stefani to pick her top three for Team Gwen. How to Watch Watch

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Artists create mural honoring McKees Rocks, inspire future residents – WPXI

MCKEES ROCKS, Pa. — A local organization is working to bring the McKees Rocks community together through art. The “Father Ryan Arts Center” dedicated a mural celebrating the community and the housing development “Hays Manor.” The mural is located at 420 Chartiers Avenue. The design of the mural shows a phoenix rising over the cityscape.

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Arts funding that honours artists rather than neoliberal markets

There is a crisis in arts funding. Not just the lack thereof, but the way artists are asked to apply for it. Funding processes are onerous for both applicant and assessor, and they are systematically exclusionary for Disabled people, people whose first language is not English and people that come from non-Western traditions of storytelling

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Indigenous artists share creative process, blending culture with art – The Sunflower

Daniel Pewewardy, host of the Indigenous artist talk at Wichita Art Museum on Nov. 24 presents a film trailer by filmmaker Rod Pocowatchit. Beside Pocowatchit, guests Megan Shelton and Marc Lujan join in watching. Three Native artists across multiple creative facets — film, music and tattoo art — came together for the Wichita Art Museum’s

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Floral art by Andy Warhol, Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and other artists on display at private Deji Art Museum in Nanjing, China

“I went to see Deji’s show recently and it blew my mind. The resources and the commitment are solid. It’s not just because the company has lots of money to buy art. The museum is very serious about its programmes and publications,” she adds. ‘Like a puzzle’: Artist in Hong Kong debut likens city to

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A Still Life by Dutch Master Clara Peeters, Unseen for a Century, Heads to Auction

Auctions The artist’s current auction high is $1.7 million, set at Paris auction house Ferri in 1998. Clara Peeters, Still Life of Roses, Carnations, Tulips, Narcissi, Irises and other flowers, in a wicker basket. Courtesy Sotheby’s. A richly depicted wicker basket of flowers by Dutch artist Clara Peeters going on offer at Sotheby’s London on

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UMVA celebrates artists in December

PORTLAND — For one arts nonprofit group, the Union of Maine Visual Artists or UMVA, it’s all about artists helping artists and bringing different kinds of artists together to share their varying experiences and abilities and helping to expose their work to the public.  Which is just what the UMVA Holiday Pop-Up will do from Dec. 1 to the

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Gifts for Creatives, Graphic Designers & Artists – Day One – PRINT Magazine

Instead of the usual gift guide, PRINT asked some of the most creative people we know what they are excited to give (and get) this year. Look for daily gift inspiration through the end of December. Debbie Millman “The great designer, typographer and lettering artist Jessica Hische just opened a brick and mortar store in

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Painter Louise Giovanelli Takes Up a Glamorous New Studio Residency in Mallorca

Gallery Network The painter recreates fragments of popular culture in gorgeously luminous, shimmering detail. Artnet Gallery Network 32 mins ago Louise Giovanelli. Image courtesy of the artist and White Cube. Artnet and Neuendorf House have announced that the British painter Louise Giovanelli is the latest artist to take up the coveted residency at Neuendorf House

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The best ways to see and support up-and-coming artists – Features

We’re living in a time where hundreds of years of recorded music from all across the globe is instantly accessible. Load up a screen while bleary eyed and hungover on the sofa and you can instantly hear performances of millenia-old ancient folk songs from South America or an experimental club track made in Outer Mangolia

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