August 23, 2024
Artists

MURRAY: Noah Kahan excites fans with collabs with popular artists | News

As if his voice alone wasn’t enough to create and maintain a multimillion-person fanbase, Noah Kahan has provided his audience with several legendary collaborations. As all folk-pop and indie music lovers know, Noah Kahan’s fanbase has expanded exponentially this past year. According to Boston Magazine, Kahan’s monthly listeners on Spotify grew from 8 million in

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5 artists selected to work on County’s Healing Garden mural

EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — El Paso County Judge Ricardo Samaniego hosted a news conference on Monday, Dec. 4, announcing the five artists who were selected to work on the mural of the El Paso County Healing Garden located at Ascarate Park. As KTSM has previously reported, the back side of the garden where the

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WNC artists get the spotlight in Center for Craft’s new residency

News release from the Center for Craft: The Center for Craft invites applications for its new WNC Artist in Residence program that celebrates regional resilience and creativity through December 15. Two artists from Western North Carolina will be selected for the residency, and each will be awarded an honorarium of $10,000 plus an additional $2,000

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Your Guide to Arts Events This December

Milwaukee Ballet’s Artistic Director Michael Pink believes the impact of his newly reimagined The Nutcracker will be immediate.  Sketch by Gregory Poplyk; Image courtesy of Milwaukee Ballet “I can guarantee you that the first time the curtain goes up in that party scene, there will be so many people in the audience [gasping], and a

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Kishwaukee Valley Art League honors young artists – Shaw Local

SYCAMORE – The Kishwaukee Valley Art League recently honored young artists from local high schools. The group presented Art of Giving Student Awards to Sycamore High School students Katelyn Horn and Taylor Wesley and DeKalb High School students Naomy Ortiz and Claire Lancaste at its meeting on Nov. 2. They students presented examples of their

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Artworks at four SkyTrain stations celebrate contemporary Black-Canadian art and artists

Take an artful journey. We’ve partnered with local curator, writer, and artist Nya Lewis to produce Carry it Well, a series of public art installations that celebrate contemporary Black-Canadian art, artists, and the presence of African and Black communities in Metro Vancouver. Carry It Well features four large-scale artworks by contemporary Canadian artists Jan Wade,

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Arts Council of Fayetteville|Cumberland County awards $21,575 in Artist Support Grants

FROM ARTS COUNCIL OF FAYETTEVILLE|CUMBERLAND COUNTY The Arts Council of Fayetteville|Cumberland County has awarded $21,575 in funding in 2023 to individual artists for new works and professional development in 2024 as part of the Artist Support Grant program with the North Carolina Arts Council. A total of 12 artists were awarded $21,575 following the submission

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Rick Ross Lauds Shaquille O’Neals’ Rap Skills: ‘This Really An Artist’

A lot of athletes have tried and failed to become musical artists over the years, but rapper Rick Ross has a high opinion of one very public figure: NBA Hall of Famer Shaquille O’Neal. In a recent interview with People, the Miami-based artist talked about his collaboration with the former Los Angeles Lakers star on

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YWCA Dayton seeks local artist to design 2024 Women of Influence awards

The organization wants artists to draw inspiration from the phrase “All of Us,” representing how all of us must join in the mission of eliminating racism and empowering women, a press release from YWCA Dayton said. Artists can use any medium to create the awards, but they must be able to serve as a physical

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‘We Deserve To Have Great Things’

GREATER GRAND CROSSING —Three murals encouraging light, love and vitality are on display across the South Side, and the local artists behind the work hope it’s the start of a bustling public arts corridor stretching from Cottage Grove to King Drive.  Artists, public officials, community organizers and Chicago’s first poet laureate gathered under the Thursday

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