August 9, 2024
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Annual Brock Visual Arts exhibition opens at local culinary hot spot – The Brock News

Brock’s Department of Visual Art (VISA) is inviting the community to enjoy its Annual Juried Exhibition in a unique new home this year. In partnership with Dispatch Restaurant, the exhibition will showcase selected artwork of VISA students, faculty and staff until Sunday, April 28 in downtown St. Catharines. Sonya Marie de Lazzer, Gallery Co-ordinator and

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Rinus Van de Velde turns daydreams into material reality

Installation view of Belgian artist Rinus Van de Velde’s first solo museum exhibition titled “I Want to Eat Mangos in the Bathtub” at Art Sonje Center in central Seoul / Newsis Belgian artist’s ‘I Want to Eat Mangos in the Bathtub’ unfolds at Art Sonje Center, Space ISU By Park Han-sol Belgian artist Rinus Van

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Munster schools looking to buy Center for Visual and Performing Arts, one of Northwest Indiana’s biggest cultural hubs

The future of one of the Region’s largest arts centers and cultural hubs is up in the air. The Munster school district is looking at acquiring the Center for Visual and Performing Arts at 1040 Ridge Road in Munster. The 72,660-square-foot arts center, a longtime pillar of cultural life in Northwest Indiana since it opened in

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5-day visual art fest returns at the Gibbes | News

The third annual “Art Charleston” festival is getting ready to make a return to The Gibbes Museum of Art for a five-day festival of visual arts starting April 24-28. The festival will include several events to showcase the visual arts’ impact on Charleston’s cultural scenery. The President and CEO of The Gibbes Museum of Art,

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Miami MoCAAD Presents “Knight New Work,” Virtual Reality Art Exhibition And Documentary Featuring Visual Artist Marielle Plaisir – Island Origins

Strange fruits V, 52 x 98 in | 2022 Miami Museum of Contemporary Art of the African Diaspora Continues to Set the Stage for A New Era in Exploration of Contemporary Art from the Global African Diaspora Miami Museum of Contemporary Art of the African Diaspora (Miami MoCAAD) remains at the forefront, pioneering a new

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Underwater Drones Are Revolutionizing Visual Storytelling

Aerial drones have revolutionized the way visual artists can tell stories, and the burgeoning field of underwater drones has begun to achieve the same transformative power for aquatic photo and video. The Boxfish Luna is a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) that captures 8K cinema-quality footage and 50-megapixel photos underwater. Although, unlike aerial drones, the Luna

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Lucas Samaras, Artist Who Was His Own Canvas, Dies at 87

Lucas Samaras, who sang the song of self louder and in more keys than perhaps any other postwar visual artist, creating a wildly diverse body of work in which his own lithe body, bearded face and personal effects took center stage in countless shape-shifting guises, died on Thursday at his home in Manhattan. He was

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Visual artists plead for more Sino-Zim cultural exchange programmes

SINCE his return from China in 2022 after three years of an extended stay due to the COVID-19-induced lockdown, visual artist Tafadzwa Edias Sachiwo has nostalgia for good business transactions and use of advanced technologies in China. Born and raised in Nyanga, Sachiwo was apprenticed into stone carving of elephants by his brothers. Since then,

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A Visual Ode to Nature’

EXHIBIT. Park Inn by Radisson Bacolod Rooms Division Manager Archie Javellana, Deputy Amb. of Netherlands to Indonesia Adriaan Palm, artist Revo Yanson, Cadiz City Mayor Salvador Escalante Jr., and Park Inn by Radisson Bacolod and Iloilo Area General Manager Sherwin Lucas (l-r) at the opening of “Echoes of the Forest: A Visual Ode to Nature”

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With the Luk’ae Tse’Taas Comics collective, Alaska visual artists create on their own and build a broader universe

From left to right: Nathan Shafer, Dimi Macheras, Casey Silver, and David Brame, members of Luk’ae Tse’Taas Comics. (Photo by Jason Hill) Within the realm of comic books and sequential art, shared universes are popular vehicles for storytelling. Writers and artists come together and draw on common themes and ideas, incorporating their own work into

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