March 10, 2025

Visual artists

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Feb. 7, 2024 By Georgia McGonigle, communication assistant Northwest Missouri State University’s Department of Fine and Performing Arts will host artist and designer Aamina Palmer for a lecture and exhibition this month. Aamina Palmer creates art in many forms, including photography and digital media. The exhibit showcasing Palmer’s art will be displayed Monday, Feb. 19,

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United Visual Artists: Synchronicity

How pattern recognition and the origins of music inspired UVA’s career-spanning exhibition. “Synchronicity is essentially about patterns, and how we use pattern recognition to make sense of an otherwise chaotic universe,” says United Visual Artists founder Matt Clark, talking to Fact about the UK collective’s immersive and wide-ranging exhibition, now in its final weeks at

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Visual art studio celebrates 27 years, gives artists ‘freedom to express’

anne’s Visual Art Studio Gallery in Richmond’s Arts District celebrated its 27th anniversary on Feb. 2. The event featured local artists, live music by AuriKa and light refreshments. Photo by Julia Garrett. Emily McCauley, Spectrum Editor The 27th anniversary celebration and the exhibition “ART2Go!” occurred during RVA First Fridays’ art walk on Feb. 2, featuring

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Brush to canvas: News from the visual art world

Wild Space Gallery, operated by the Florida Wildlife Corridor Foundation in The Factory St. Pete (Warehouse Arts District), specializes in rotating exhibits by artists, working in various media, who are dedicated to the conservation of Florida’s wild spaces and the power of art to connect, heal, and endure. There’s a new show opening with a

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Enhanced white matter fiber tract of the cortical visual system in visual artists: implications for creativity

Introduction Visual arts encompass a diverse array of creative endeavors, spanning disciplines such as painting, sculpture, ceramics, design, crafts, photography, film, and architecture (Roodhouse, 2006). Visual artists (VAs) cultivate their artistic skills and capabilities through training in various esthetic elements like construction, composition, and abstraction, all with the purpose of bringing their artistic vision and

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How to keep your art out of AI generators

AI-generated imagery feels inescapable. It’s in the video games you play, in the movies you watch, and has flooded social media platforms. It’s even been used to promote the physical hardware that real, human artists use to create digital paintings and illustrations, to the immense frustration of those who already feel displaced by the technology. 

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USU Concert to Pair Music, Visual Works From Black Artists

An upcoming concert will showcase flutist Jeiran Hasan and pianist Amy Glenn as they provide a soundscape for visual works from Black artists. “Fanmi Imèn: A Celebration of Black Artistry” will begin at 5:30 p.m. Feb. 17 in the Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall at Utah State University, and the event will be livestreamed on the CCA

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See how impressionist artists inspired Salvador Dali at new St. Pete exhibit

ST. PETERSBURG — It’s impossible to not be inspired by the beauty and light of 19th century impressionist paintings, even still in the 21st century. So it’s easy to understand why Salvador Dalí — who was born in 1904 — would take inspiration from them as a young aspiring artist. That’s the premise of The

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Vegreville Visual Artists To Host Book Binding Workshop in March

The Vegreville Visual Artists are pleased to host a Book Binding Workshop with instructor Terrie Shaw this March. The workshop is a two day event involving the process of creating and binding your own book. Member of the Visual Artists organization Dianna Sapara says the workshop is a chance to participate in a unique experience

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ARTEXPRESS at the Art Gallery of NSW

If we didn’t tell you these artworks were done by teenagers that are probably less than half your age, you wouldn’t have a clue. Sorry, we didn’t mean to make you feel old, but we’re sure all will be forgiven when you’re revelling in the new generation of talent. Returning for its annual visit to

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