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Power and prototypes: Matthew Angelo Harrison at MIT List Visual Arts Center
[ad_1] CAMBRIDGE — With his unsettling sculptural do the job, Matthew Angelo Harrison aims for so several conceptual bull’s-eyes at once that he runs the risk of staying a minimal much too on the nose. “Robota,” his solo exhibition at the MIT Record Visible Arts Middle, consists of a combined […]
Alson Skinner Clark. Part 1. – my daily art display
[ad_1] Alson Skinner Clark Alson Skinner Clark was an American Impressionist painter known for his landscape paintings and his murals, including at the Carthay Circle Theatre in Los Angeles and the First Trust and Savings Bank in Pasadena. He was also an ardent photographer. He was born on March 25th […]
Artists can sign up now for the big fall Art Fair 14C
[ad_1] Art Fair 14C may not be until November, but now is the time for artists to get a leg up and have their work accepted into the event early. As of now, applications are available for exhibition booths and for The Showcase. The applications are available at https://artfair14c.com/apply. The […]
3 Things Artists Should Get Rid Of — Caryl Fine Art
[ad_1] Do you ever feel like a bit of a mess? Maybe you look around your studio and in a moment of clarity realize that it’s become a disaster area. Or maybe you’re feeling down about your art. These moments can be painful and it’s easy to want to just […]
After Tough Time for Art in City Schools, Advocates Seek More Funding
[ad_1] After two pandemic years that wrought havoc on all education but particularly on arts classes, advocates and educators have mounted a drive to win more—and more permanent—funding for visual art, music, dance and theater in the city’s public schools. Adi Talwar Teacher Sekou O’Uhuru leads a drumming lesson at […]
Juxtapoz Magazine – Zandra Rhodes and Fluevog Team for New Summer Capsule Collection
[ad_1] What’s in a name? Zandra Rhodes’ mum wanted to call her Xandra, after Alexander the Great. But there was the problem of pronunciation, so she became Zandra, fittingly meaning “defender of humanity.” In a sense, that’s what Rhodes does, ushering bliss, technicolor and timelessness in a decades long career […]
South Shore Art Center’s annual festival returns to Cohasset Common
[ad_1] Cohasset’s historic town green has been the site of the South Shore Art Center’s annual arts festival for more than 60 years, typically attracting more than 14,000 guests in pre-pandemic years. “For three days each June the town common transforms into a hub of arts activity with booth upon […]
Kellen Hatanaka – BOOOOOOOM! – CREATE * INSPIRE * COMMUNITY * ART * DESIGN * MUSIC * FILM * PHOTO * PROJECTS
[ad_1] Japanese Canadian artist Kellen Hatanaka tackles issues of identity and the Asian Canadian experience through a multidisciplinary practice consisting of painting and sculpture. His most recent work centres around the story of the Vancouver Asahi baseball team which emerged from humble beginnings in 1914 and were active until 1941 […]
Marvel’s Moon Knight Concept Art Reveals Unused, Sci-fi Version of Costume
[ad_1] Though Marvel’s Moon Knight is wrapped up on Disney+, some new pieces of concept art from the series continues to makes its way online showing off what might have been with the comic adaptation. The latest of these comes by way of Jackson Sze, Visual Development Supervisor at Marvel […]