August 5, 2024
Visual artists

Dentist was a big supporter of visual artists at Aquinas High School | Obituaries

Janice Lemann was born in Beaumont, California, and lived in Redlands. She died from cancer on Aug. 6. She was 67. Lemann attended private Seventh Day Academy schools across California before graduating from Loma Linda Academy. She studied at San Bernardino Valley College and received a BA in Medical Illustrating from La Sierra University. She

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Bernie Krause and United Visual Artists – Villa Albertine

This November, the Peabody Essex Museum and the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain are presenting the North American premiere of The Great Animal Orchestra, an immersive audio-visual experience celebrating our planet’s rich biodiversity. Over the course of a nearly fifty year career, Bernie Krause collected more than 5,000 hours of recordings of natural environments, including

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Mr. Soul inspiring next generation of Cleveland visual artists

After starting a successful career in Atlanta, the Cleveland-raised visual artist is expanding his work back home in Northeast Ohio. CLEVELAND — Kevin Harp is a multidisciplinary visual artist known as Mr. Soul, whose work has been felt worldwide. But that impact began at an early age at Grace Mount Elementary School here in Cleveland.

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The Union of Maine Visual Artists Presents “The Divine Feminine” – MAINE ART SCENE MAGAZINE

(Portland, ME) The Divine Feminine is a group show at the UMVA Gallery. Exhibiting artists are Patsea Cobb, Roberta March, Christine Morgan, Ellen O’Donnell, Judy O’Donnell, Gary Perlmutter, and Rhonda Pearle. Explore how seven artists interpret these themes: paying tribute to Gaia, the Goddess of Earth, and mother of life and all its natural beauty;

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Book Review: ‘The Slip,’ by Prudence Peiffer

Or does she? I ask because, in Peiffer’s telling, what moved these artists as much as their habitat was Barr’s challenge, which hung in the air for all newcomers, the conscious attempt to surpass the drippy abstractions of their forebears. (We learn that another upstart, the perfectionist Frank Stella, tacked a de Kooning reproduction in

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BioArt Pushes the Limits of Visual Art, Science and Technology

Professor Boryana Rossa examines We Are All Here to Rot, by Oksana Kazmina ’24, at Bulgaria’s National Gallery/The Palace. The BioArt work featured print, memory foam and a video loop of Kazmina’s own bacteria. Oksana Kazmina ’24 entered Syracuse University in the fall of 2022, months before Russian tanks rolled into her native Ukraine. A

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Artist Marie Mellott’s Multi-faceted Career

Marie Mellott’s versatility as an artist has won her many accolades over the years. Paintings, drawings, mixed media pieces as well as poetry and performance art have all been part of her repertoire. I’ve seen much of her work, which for me is quite inspirational. It shows me that an artist does not have to

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Las Vegas visual artists struggle for gallery space, community and patronage. How can they get where they need to be?

Let’s begin with what’s going right. If you want to see visual art created by locals, there are places to do that. There are several galleries throughout the Valley showing work by local artists. Downtown Las Vegas’ 18b Arts District hosts a concentration of galleries, and its monthly First Friday community fair brings art into

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Marvel VFX Artists Will Vote to Unionize

Visual effects (VFX) crews at Marvel Studios will begin to vote to unionize on Aug. 21. Ballots are due on Sept. 11, and the vote count will take place on Sept. 12. A press release sent Aug. 7 notes that “A supermajority of Marvel’s more than 50-worker crew had signed authorization cards indicating they wished

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Center for Visual Anthropology – Department of Anthropology

The Center for Visual Anthropology The Center for Visual Anthropology (CVA) at USC was founded by acclaimed anthropologist Barbara Myerhoff, best known for her Academy Award-winning documentary Number Our Days (1976). Dedicated to incorporating visual modes of expression into the academic discipline of anthropology, the CVA worked in conjunction with USC Anthropology faculty through teaching,

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