The San Diego Museum of Art lately introduced the opening of two exhibitions, Cranach to Canaletto: Masterpieces from the Bemberg Foundation, and Almost everything You See Could Be A Lie: Photorealistic Drawings by Ana de Alvear. From Old Learn paintings to present-day, hyper-sensible drawings, performs from these exhibitions are seldom […]
June
Raku-Fest Returns to the Artwork Center June 12-13
(SUMMIT, NJ) — Raku-Fest returns to the Visual Arts Center of New Jersey this summer on Saturday, June 12, and Sunday, June 13, after a hiatus because of to Covid-19. The function showcases the unique ceramic firing procedure in which red-scorching ceramic parts are transferred immediately from a kiln into […]
Visible Arts – June 2
Jaques Art Centre 121 Next St. NW The Delighted Trails juried art display runs via June 26. The art museum is normally open up with absolutely free admission 11 a.m. right until 4 p.m. Tuesday through Saturdays. For more details, connect with the museum at 218-927-2363 or go to jaquesart.com. […]
To-Do List: Columbia arts and entertainment picks (June 2-9) | Arts
FILM “Meltdown in Dixie” In conjunction with John Sims’ “AfroDixia” exhibition, which features arresting recolorations of Confederate flags, the 701 Center for Contemporary Art hosts the premiere screening of “Meltdown in Dixie.” The documentary comes from filmmaker Emily Harrold, an Orangeburg native who directed the 2018 Bakari Sellers documentary “While […]
June VIBES event brings visible, undertaking artists to downtown Edmond
EDMOND — VIBES, a month-to-month open-air art walk celebration in downtown Edmond, will be comprehensive of new and returning visible and performing artists from 5 to 9 p.m. Thursday. This month’s celebration also will contain a “Good VIBES” Paint Off competitors. The absolutely free, regional, inventive celebration has delivered a new celebration for […]
Art, Culture and You in NELA in June
The prize in the L.A. River Public Art Project is named for the late Lewis MacAdams (shown above), the pioneering champion of L.A. River restoration. Photo from Patch.com By Pablo Nukaya-Petralia As the economy reopens, opportunities are increasing to view and create art and participate in cultural activities. Here’s […]
Arts Calendar: June 2-12 – Portland Press Herald
‘Where We Stand’ “Where We Stand” will be performed live at Portland Stage, 25A Forest Ave., through June 6 in front of limited and socially distanced audiences, masks required. Contributed / Mical Hutson Exhibits Art Auction to benefit Maine Art Gallery in Wiscasset, view online through June 15, maineartgallerywiscasset.org. “Begin […]
Artwork center to attribute floral festivities in June
MARION — Art in Bloom, a 3-day floral arrangement showcase, will return to the Marion Art Centre from June 24 to 26. Any individual is invited to produce an arrangement for Art in Bloom, and designers may operate in pairs or groups. Designers can use any of the artwork center’s […]
Live arts scene for May 26 to June 1 | Art and Culture Scene
ART On the Square gallery, 420 Nexton Sq. Dr., Summerville, 843-871-0297-Daily from 12-6 p.m.- https://artonthesquare.gallery/ CELTIC KNOT PUB, 208 E. 5th No. St., Summerville, 843-261-0258, May 30, 12:30-3:30 p.m., Brunch Music CHARLESTON SPORTS PUB, 9730 Dorchester Road, Summerville, 843-900-0393 – May 28, 7-10 p.m., Cat Strickland COASTAL COFFEE ROASTERS, 108 […]
June Sarpong on the Power of Black Art and Visual Storytelling
Over the past year, I have been reflecting on the changes I have seen both personally and professionally in terms of the conversation on race. To find an equivalent moment in time of such global impact in relation to race, I have to look back beyond my lifetime to 1967-8. […]