August 17, 2024
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Opinion | AI is outrageous — and wonderful. It’s also prompting a new art form.

Warning: This graphic requires JavaScript. Please enable JavaScript for the best experience. By Yan WuOpinion graphics reporter Jan. 17 at 8:00 a.m. Comment on this storyComment Add to your saved stories Save All kinds of people in the creative community are at odds with artificial intelligence. Some are suing top AI companies for feeding their

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Visual artists need better protection from AI, group warns

An organisation supporting visual artists has called on the Government to bring in better safeguards and regulation around artificial intelligence (AI). The Design And Artists Copyright Society (DACS), a non-profit visual artists’ rights management organisation, has made the recommendation after their recent survey found 89% of respondents wanted greater protection. The organisation received 1,000 responses from

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Petite Miniature Textiles 2024 – ArtsHub Australia

Wangaratta Art Gallery is now calling for entries to our biennial small scale textile exhibition, Petite Miniature Textiles 2024. Marking the 13th anniversary of this very popular, accessible exhibition, Petite Miniature Textiles 2024 will be held from 27 April – 23 June 2024. Showcasing small textile practice from across Australia, Petite has become a highlight of Wangaratta Art Gallery’s program and

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IDSVA’s PhD in Visual Arts Fuses Online Education With Intensive Global Residencies

Low-ResidencyA truly nomadic institution, the Institute for Doctoral Studies in the Visual Arts (IDSVA) fuses interactive online education with intensive global residencies. This means that throughout the three-year course of study, IDSVA students can pursue rigorous advanced scholarship without interrupting or abandoning their teaching careers, art practice, or other professional responsibilities. Intensive residency sites include

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Educational leadership alum wins grant from the Dominican Republic to analyze cultural identity in visual arts | WMU News

Contact: Chris HybelsJanuary 18, 2024 Dr. Julia Virginia Pimentel Jiménez KALAMAZOO, Mich.—For many visual artists, they are inspired by and reference international peers in their works. But can it be forgetful of their cultural identity? This is the question Dr. Julia Virginia Pimentel Jimenez, Ph.D.’20, is asking in her new research project, “The use of Arts-based

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Carbondale Arts to host 45th annual Valley Visual Art Show

The 45th annual Valley Visual Art Show (VVAS), one of the longest-standing community art shows, will have its opening reception with the artists from 5-7 p.m. Friday, according to a Carbondale Arts news release.  The VVAS, which exhibits the work of local artists, will be on display through Feb. 23 at the Carbondale Arts Gallery. 

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Artists Development Programme 2024: geographic focus residency

Artists Development Programme 2024: geographic focus residencyVisual artists under 35 from Austria, Croatia, Hungary, Finland, Luxembourg, Portugal and SlovakiaSeptember 1–November 30, 2024 Cité internationale des arts18 rue de l’Hôtel de Ville75180 Cedex 04 ParisFrance The European Investment Bank (EIB) Institute is pleased to announce the 2024 edition of its Artists Development Programme (ADP) in partnership

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Syrian-Armenian Visual Artist Kevork Mourad to Create Immersive Installation at Cantor Art Gallery

The Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Art Gallery at the College of the Holy Cross, will host Syrian-Armenian visual artist Kevork Mourad for an artist residency this February in collaboration with the College’s Arts Transcending Borders program. Using his signature style of spontaneous drawing and printmaking techniques, Mourad will create “Memory Gates,” an immersive installation.

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15 free Tampa Bay art shows to see in 2024

With the new year comes a new season of art shows that you can visit for free. See artwork from big names like Robert Rauschenberg, local heavyweights and artists from outside our region. Explore art movements from the past that made an impact on contemporary works, art created with cutting-edge media and conceptual shows that

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“A Day in the Life” with Toronto Visual Artist Benjamin Von Wong

Benjamin Von Wong is a hidden gem in the climate movement, seamlessly blending artistry with catalytic action and collaboration. Von Wong’s impact isn’t confined to galleries or online platforms; his work serves as foundational material in art classrooms across the globe, inspiring the next generation of climate advocates. His installations and photographs—such as the 4-story

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