March 9, 2025

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New Raclin Murphy Museum of Art opens Dec. 1 | News | Notre Dame News

A new gateway to the University of Notre Dame continues the University’s long legacy of commitment to the arts. Welcoming visitors from across the country, the new Raclin Murphy Museum of Art opens its doors to the public Friday (Dec. 1). The new 70,000-square-foot building on the northeast corner of Eddy Street and Angela Boulevard

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‘TAR-ART An Anagram of My Life’: Solo exhibition transforms discarded waste into captivating pieces | Lifestyle Gallery News

Explore Simran KS Lamba’s upcoming mixed-media artwork, ‘TAR-ART An Anagram of My Life,’ at Visual Arts Gallery, India Habitat Centre, New Delhi, from December 8 to December 12, 2023. The exhibition is a captivating blend of time, aesthetics, resonance, assimilation, residue, and technique. (Source: PR Handout) You have exhausted your monthly limit of free stories.

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Winter visual and performing arts forecast – The Bowdoin Orient

At the end of each semester, students in various visual and performing arts classes, ensembles and groups present their work to the campus community. This is the Orient’s guide to every event. Dec. 1, 4:30 p.m., Studzinski Recital Hall — Prelude The Department of Music will kick off its student recitals, from students in their

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Open Calls, Residencies, and Grants for Artists — Colossal

 Opportunities December 1, 2023 Colossal Work by Diana Beltrán Herrera Every month, Colossal shares a selection of opportunities for artists and designers, including open calls, grants, fellowships, and residencies. If you’d like to list an opportunity here, please get in touch at [email protected]. You can also join our monthly Opportunities Newsletter.   $1,800 Innovate

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The copyright case against AI art generators just got stronger with more artists and evidence

As the first year of the generative AI era passes into the history books, the issue of whether generative AI models — which train on large volumes of human created works and data, scraped from the internet typically without the express consent of the creators — are guilty of copyright infringement still largely remains to

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In Letter, Artists Accuse Museums of ‘Silencing’ Palestinian Voices

Actress Olivia Coleman and artist Molly Crabapple are among the more than 1,300 visual artists, writers, and actors who have signed an open letter that accuses Western cultural institutions of “silencing and stigmatizing” Palestinian voices and perspectives. The signatories say this includes “targeting and threatening the livelihoods of artists and arts workers who express solidarity

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10 Best AI Art Generators (December 2023)

Artificial intelligence (AI) is not only affecting industries like business and healthcare. It is also playing an increasing role in the creative industries by ushering in a new era of AI-generated art. AI technologies and tools are often widely accessible to anyone, which is helping to create an entirely new generation of artists.  We often

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‘Joy of learning’ inspires new mural in Loveland Public Library – Loveland Reporter-Herald

Artist Jeremy Jarvis works on his mural Thursday on the wall in the children’s story time room at the Loveland Public Library. Youth can help put the finishing touches on the mural Saturday during a painting workshop with Jarvis. (Jenny Sparks/Loveland Reporter-Herald) From learning the Dewey Decimal System, to finding new music and movies, to

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Was Winter Monet’s Favorite Season? Here Are 3 Surprising Facts About His Snowy Masterpiece ‘The Magpie’

“I painted part of the day today, while it was snowing continually: you would have laughed to see me entirely white, my beard covered in icy stalactites,” wrote Claude Monet in an 1895 letter to a friend in Paris.  Monet penned the note in Norway, in the dead of winter, where he’d traveled with the

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Emory Arts and Social Justice Fellows Program showcases projects, invites community conversation on Dec. 5

Emory University’s Arts and Social Justice Fellows Program (ASJ) presents a project showcase and community conversation on Tuesday, Dec. 5, at the Switchyards Downtown Club. Doors open at 6 p.m. and programming begins at 7 p.m. The event is free and open to the public, but advance registration via Eventbrite is recommended. Inspired by faith

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