March 9, 2025

Visual artists

Visual artists

We should still all be feminists—In Paris, a new Dior exhibition celebrates its women artist collaborators

If you are among the roughly 650,000 people who have already experienced this richly detailed immersion into the maison, you will return to the same sequence of rooms while discovering a new selection of garments that correspond with the art on display. This is also motivated by preserving pieces that are too fragile to remain

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Shopapalooza returns with record-breaking vendors in St. Pete

The growing demand to support local businesses was on display Saturday in St. Petersburg with the return of Shopapalooza, a festival of indie businesses, artists, food halls and breweries. More than 350 vendors lined up along more than 11 acres of Vinoy Park the weekend after Thanksgiving. The festival, hosted by small business advocates LocalShops1,

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Rio Claro’s Deanna Beepath excels in Visual Art 3D

News Laurel V Williams 4 Hrs Ago Deanna Beepath from Rio Claro West Secondary School was awarded the most outstanding performance in Visual Arts 3D in this year’s CSEC exams. – Rio Claro resident Deanna Beepath, 18, has loved and appreciated art and beautiful things since she was a little girl, and her love and

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Craig Krull Gallery Through Dec. 2 – GoWEHO.com

If Los Angeles’ iconic singer-songwriter/visual artist Phranc wrote an autobiography, it would revisit the LA punk rock scene, folk music, art, activism and feminism, as well as her rise to the top in Tupperware sales. It might even explore life before she launched her butch identity onto the punk rock scene in the 1970s. But

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A dose of culture every day of December

Maine State Ballet performs “The Nutcracker” battle scene with Trevor Seymour as The Nutcracker Prince and Emma Davis as Clara. Photo by C.C. Church and courtesy of Maine State Ballet. ‘Tis the busiest season. The month of December is jam-packed with pop-up markets and performances, attractions and art shows. Holiday tunes will be performed by

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Take a Ride Around Los Angeles with Hammer Museum’s ‘Made in L.A.’ Biennial

L.A. 2023: Acts of Living,’ Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, October 1-December 31, 2023. Charles White What’s more “L.A.” than sitting in traffic? So, what could be a better way of assessing the Los Angeles arts scene than planning the city’s arts biennial looking through a car windshield? That’s how independent curator Diana Nawi and Hammer

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Madison art program inspires at-risk youth’s creativity

Down the hall from the chambers where the Madison City Council meets, a group of teenagers in matching navy blue jail fatigues gathers around a table in Dane County’s Juvenile Detention Center.  The room is largely gray, soaked in fluorescent light. A few guards, older Sheriff’s Office staff, wait outside behind the thick plexiglass windows.

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Bharat-India-Bharat: The visual transformation of the Indian Constitution, Part 1 – Opinion News

By Vaibhav Agrawal In a land steeped in history, where ancient traditions mingle harmoniously with the modern world, India stands as a testament to the power of democracy. As Constitution Day approaches, the nation prepares to celebrate the bedrock of its democracy – the Constitution of India, a supreme law that defies the sands of

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‘Now comes the fun part’ | News, Sports, Jobs

SARANAC LAKE — A new Pendragon Theatre and BluSeed Studios artist residency program is now underway. The first free performance through the program is scheduled next month and work on a crowdsourced mural project will kick off in January. New York City-based artist Sam Balzac, a former resident of the Adirondacks, will present

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Be Engaged: Sitka Resident Talks | News

Sitka Resident Talks are an opportunity for the community to learn about the artists and scientists working in residence at the Sitka Center for Art and Ecology through brief 10-minute-long presentations. This event is free and open virtually to the public via Zoom. RSVP at www.sitkacenter.org/events to receive an event link. November 30 speakers include:

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