March 10, 2025

Visual artists

Visual artists

Fact 2023

A selection of our favourite performances and features Fact presented in print, online and at 180 Studios in 2023. Global conflicts, a cost of living crisis, the uncertain consequences of AI and ongoing climate meltdown: 2023, like the years that have preceded it, has been an exceptionally challenging one. In spite of these events, artists

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8 Painters To Watch in 2024, According to Insiders

In the ever-evolving world of painting, there is a new wave of talent. We asked eight art world experts—curators, directors, collectors—to tell us what individuals they think are poised to be among the class of 2024, or on the brink of breakthrough success. George Rouy George Rouy, Ghost and Shadows (2022). Image courtesy the artist

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Bizarre Market showcases local artists inside VisArts Center

Hannah Snesil picked a bizarre venue for her second date with Peter Rorvig: the Bizarre Market inside the Visual Arts Center of Richmond. “My family’s really hard to buy gifts for in general,” Rorvig said Saturday as he perused the items on the last day of what has become an annual month-long holiday season showcase

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Is AI Replacing Real Artists?

Artificial intelligence systems and fine arts in the future. getty AI has seeped into every corner of our lives, transforming everything from healthcare to entertainment. It’s causing a significant shake-up in the creative industry, urging artists to rethink their careers and roles in this evolving world. AI is not just showcasing its capabilities; it’s actively

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Julianknxx Unites the Diaspora in a Chorus of Stories

Julianknxx, a visual artist and poet based in London, grounds his creative practice in poetry, which serves as the bedrock for his lyrical film works. These cinematic narratives, sometimes accompanied by live performances, often reveal lesser-explored stories of the African diaspora. In 2021, Julianknxx explored his early childhood in Sierra Leone in In Praise of Still

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Local artists receive Jacoby awards – Times-Standard

Pictured from left are Michelle Sonnenfeldt, Sasha Lyth, Jessica Trudeau and Devva Kasnitz. (HAF/Contribued) Humboldt Area Foundation+Wild Rivers Community Foundation (HAF+WRCF) has announced that four Humboldt County artists – Devva Kasnitz, Jessica Trudeau, Michelle Sonnenfeldt and Sasha Lyth – are recipients of the 2023 Victor Thomas Jacoby Award. The Humboldt County weavers, spinners and dyers

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Fragrance-Inspired Sculptural Installations : Shawn Kolodny

Renowned visual artist Shawn Kolodny has collaborated with the esteemed fragrance brand House of Creed to create captivating sculptural installations showcased during Miami Art Week 2023. The collaboration was celebrated with a private event at the Esmé Miami Beach Hotel on December 5th, unveiling Shawn Kolodny’s installations for House of Creed’s holiday window displays in

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Joseph Samuels, Hedge Fund Expert, Launches Scholarship To Illuminates the Path for Emerging Visual Artists, Business News

Islet Capital’s Joseph Samuels Launches Scholarship Fund New York, NY, United States – December 22, 2023 — Renowned financial strategist and visionary founder – Joseph Samuels of Islet Capital announces the establishment of the Joseph Samuels Scholarship for Visual Arts, a prestigious initiative aimed at nurturing and supporting the next generation of talented visual artists.

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Native American fine artists and performers will gather at Litchfield Park show on January 13 & 14

Details By City of Litchfield Park December 21, 2023 Litchfield Park, Arizona, is a small, charming city just 30 minutes west of Phoenix.  It is home to the historic four-star Wigwam Resort and Golf Course.  It is also home to several award-winning annual festivals, including the Litchfield Park Gathering.  The Gathering, which is free and

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Caribbean Connection: San Antonio visual artists working to build cultural bridge with Cuba | San Antonio

click to enlarge Courtesy Photo / Anthony S. Garcia San Antonio artist Ricky Armendariz teaches a printmaking workshop at Havana Espacio Creativos. Where the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic converge lies a tiny island subject to one of the longest-running sanction policies in U.S. history. It is also the birthplace of some of

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