March 11, 2025

Artists

Artists

Artist Miguel Ángel Payano Jr. Investigates Materiality Through Color and Identity in a New Solo Show

Gallery Network “Miguel Ángel Payano Jr.: Limbguistics” is on view at Unit London through December 19. Artnet Gallery Network 2 hours ago Miguel Ángel Payano Jr. Courtesy of Unit London. Every month, hundreds of galleries add newly available works by thousands of artists to the Artnet Gallery Network—and every week, we shine a spotlight on

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In Durango, a new SPACE for artists – The Durango Herald

Art pop-up breathes life into vacant building – if only for a month Emily Ciszek, left, and Marissa Hunt, co-founders of SPACE Pop-Up Art Market located at the former Basin Printing building, show off an art installation on Wednesday. The two have brought together more than 50 local artists for the market. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)

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Sanding Ovations: Artists to create sand sculptures this weekend in Treasure Island

FILE — Sand sculpture from Sanding Ovations in 2021. TREASURE ISLAND, Fla. (WFLA) — Sculptors from all around the world are meeting on Treasure Island Beach to show off their larger-than-life sand sculptures all weekend long. Artists will create masterpieces and show off their sand-sculpting talent with this year’s “It’s About Time” wonderland. Margaritaville Beach

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One artist’s holiday salute to the spotted lanternfly

One artist’s holiday salute to the spotted lanternfly Updated: 1:59 PM EST Nov 16, 2023 A local artist is capturing what Pittsburghers may remember most about summer 2023.Toby Fraley has created a spotted lanternfly ornament for the holidays. He’s the same artist behind the sinkhole bus ornament a few years back. It’s one lanternfly you

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Artists to unveil ‘The Parlay’ at Christmas open house |

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What the New SAG-AFTRA Agreement Means for Makeup and Hairstyling Equity on Set

Rhonda O’Neal, an Emmy-nominated hairstylist and founder of Beyond the Combs Academy, says there is a growing consensus among unions such as SAG-AFTRA and IATSE that it’s imperative to expand the pool of hairstylists and makeup artists who are proficient in working with diverse skin tones and hair types. “This [agreement] ensures that productions are

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Venice’s Plan to Restore a Water-Damaged Banksy Mural Rankles Local Artists

Artists are raising concerns about Italy’s plans to restore a mural by the street artist Banksy in Venice, which has faded due to exposure to the elements. In early October, the Italian Culture Ministry first announced the plans to restore the mural known as The Migrant Child, painted on the wall outside an abandoned Venetian

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How Argentina’s Female Artists on Latin Music are making global waves

Through TikTok trends and global collaborations, Argentine female artists are reshaping the Latin music and popular music landscapes and proving they’re a force to be reckoned with. by Felipe Garrido of Chartmetric Blog In the realm of Latin American urbano music, Latina women are taking center stage in the global music market. Earlier this year, Colombia’s Karol G made history

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Native American artists share their stories, history, culture at film festival

‘Wallowing Bull’ being filmed. Photo courtesy of Christian Wallowing Bull. Emily McCauley, Contributing Writer The Virginia Museum of History and Culture will host Pocahontas Reframed from Nov. 17 through 19, the East Coast’s largest Native American film festival, according to Bradby Brown, Pocahontas Reframed director.  “Storytelling is the heartbeat of indigenous culture, and that’s really

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The landscape for artist representation is changing – and Choreus is leading the way

Finding artist representation isn’t a walk in the park. It can feel like a tightly-knit world with exclusive contracts and gatekeepers manning the doors. Many will be patiently knocking on the door to no avail, or if you do get let in, finding representation that reflects your style, genre and ethos is the next hurdle.

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