March 10, 2025

Artists

Artists

Senators Introduce Landmark Bill To Protect Artists From AI Exploitation

U.S. Senators Chris Coons (D-Del.), Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.), Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.), and Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) have introduced the Nurture Originals, Foster Art, and Keep Entertainment Safe (NO FAKES) Act of 2024. This bill aims to protect individuals, especially artists and creators, from unauthorized AI-generated replicas of their voices and likenesses. Safeguarding Black Artists and Creators

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Artist Weaves Together Memories and Immigration Stories

Click here to zoom in on the above image. In her exhibition at San Francisco’s Institute of Contemporary Art, artist Suchitra Mattai explores her own immigration story and those of her ancestors. When people leave their home countries, Mattai said, they can carry only so many physical possessions. That makes their memories all the more

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Beatchain and Radio City India to launch new ‘Muzartdisco’ independent artist discovery platform

UK-based music tech company Beatchain has partnered with Radio City India, which claims to be one of India’s largest media companies, to launch a new artist discovery platform. The partnership will see the companies launch a technology platform and app branded ‘Muzartdisco’ that will offer what they claim to be “a first-of-its-kind opportunity to independent

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Russian artist who has eaten a live bat, rats, roadkill shows his extreme art in Hong Kong

Davydtchenko is the artist-in-residence at Hong Kong’s The Catalyst gallery, an independent art space in Sheung Wan, until September 15, where he is sharing records of his extreme experiences as a multimedia show and offering unique gastronomic experiences in which members of the public can take part. For his work “Go and Stop Progress”, Davydtchenko

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OTL Summer Camps Grades 3-5: Eco-Artists: Exploring, Science, Technology & Art

9 AM – 3:30 PM, ongoing daily from August 5, 2024 until August 9, 2024. San Diego Writers, Ink N/A $450 (pricing will increase to $500 May 28th) Eco-Artists: Exploring, Science, Technology & Art Summer Camp for 3rd-5th Grade August 5-August 9, 9 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Location: Writer’s Ink, Liberty Station Register here Delve

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Artists were sold on the ‘top-of-the-line,’ affordable studio space. Now they face a surprise eviction

Artists who work out of an affordable studio space in central Hamilton say they have less than two weeks left before they’re forced to vacate the premises when they thought they had until next year. The three-storey building on 29 Harriet St. was owned by the real estate management firm Forge & Foster. The building

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13 Local Artists Explore Grief And Life at Contemporary Craft

PHOTO BY REAGAN WEST-WHITMAN Two statues entitled “Lives/Works” with holes in their torso. A coffin made of hemp. A semi circle of candles surrounding a pillow. Contemporary Craft’s current exhibition “Hereafter” explores the themes of grieving, mourning and the celebrating of life through more than 50 works in a variety of mediums. “Grief and mourning

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40-foot, 5-ton trolls are invading America. What is this garbage?

Trolls, the menacing otherworldly beings of folklore, are gaining a foothold across America. They haven’t gobbled anybody up yet, but they still hope to shake everyone who meets them to their core and deliver a new message: Trash is treasure. “It’s an advertising campaign for trash,” quips Thomas Dambo, the Dr. Frankenstein to over 150

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Blanton’s newest exhibition showcases photography-based work by contemporary Native American artists – The Daily Texan

Tied by themes of indigenous identity, historical trauma and reverence towards tradition, the Blanton Museum of Art’s newest exhibition, “Native America: In Translation,” features over 60 works of nine contemporary native artists who capture their stories through a different lens — a camera lens.  The exhibition, open until Jan. 5, 2025, draws upon the Fall

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Canyons of the Ancients National Monument seeks 2025 artists-in-residence – The Journal

Canyons of the Ancients is seeking applicants for their 2025 artist-in-residence program. Painting done by former artist in residence Jeff Potter of Alameda, New Mexico. Chosen artists complete an art residency at the national park The Canyons of the Ancients National Monument is seeking applicants for its 2025 artist-in-residence program’s winter and summer programs. The

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