Dear Mama, 2019. Collection of Scott and Cissy Wolfe; Broom Jumpers, 2019. Mount Holyoke College Art Museum, Purchase with the Belle and Hy Baier Art Acquisition Fund. Photograph by Margaret Fox Bisa Butler hide caption toggle caption Bisa Butler Dear Mama, 2019. Collection of Scott and Cissy Wolfe; Broom Jumpers, […]
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Spreading art and conserving lives – Shelby County Reporter
By DAISY WASHINGTON / Local community Columnist Delores Bates has shared her really like of artwork by instructing the ability to many others. From 2017 right until the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Bates and two other artist buddies taught art class at Morningside Assisted Residing in Hoover. Prior to […]
New show highlights operate by Black Lives Make any difference artists
The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Artwork is launching a group exhibition this month in the Arlene Schnitzer Gallery that includes artwork produced by recipients of the museum’s Black Lives Artist Grant Plan awards. Concentrating on social justice themes these as marginalized communities, systemic racism and inequality, authentic artwork made by […]
Trenton Artists Use Storytelling, Pictures, Poetry, Digital Media to Honor Lives Misplaced
Trenton Wellness Crew is partnering with local artist Bentrice Jusu to create public art all over the metropolis celebrating the life of violence victims, mourning their absence and encouraging the psychological discussions desired to heal our traumatized communities. “The Possible Project” will utilize storytelling, visible art, pictures and electronic media to […]
Music That Lives With You: Japanese Environmental Music on Bandcamp
LISTS Music That Lives With You: Japanese Environmental Music on Bandcamp By Shy Thompson · Illustration by Butt Studio · June 14, 2021 While kankyō ongaku, a Japanese term meaning “environmental music,” does to some degree refer to the natural world, the word “environment” in this context is being used […]
Hui No‘eau Artwork Installation on Maui Honors Lives Misplaced to COVID-19 in Hawai‘i
Hui No’eau Visual Arts Middle provides Rose River Memorial, an art set up in collaboration with Artist Marcos Lutyens and the Rose River Memorial undertaking honoring the lives missing to COVID-19 in the State of Hawai‘i. Pc: Hui No’eau Hui No’eau Visual Arts Center presents Rose River Memorial, an artwork […]
How Denver’s Artwork Scene Responded to Black Lives Subject
Photograph courtesy of Jim Casey Compass A year soon after the murder of George Floyd, we checked in on Denver’s cultural gatekeepers who promised to deal with institutional racism in the arts—and the artists who held them accountable. Philip Clapham • 5280 May possibly 2021 The killing of George Floyd in May […]
Music lives on: Tucson Folk Festival goes live on 2 stages, virtual on one | Caliente
Laurie Lewis, right, and Nina Gerber are teaming up for a duet performance with the Tucson Folk Festival this weekend. Rebekah and Matt Rolland will debut their new duo Riso. The pair are members […]
It’s an NFT Boom. Do You Know Where Your Digital Art Lives?
Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) are a way to prove ownership of digital art and collectibles. The cool image or video the NFT owner owns doesn’t actually live on the blockchain. Instead the token refers to a file that sits somewhere else on the web. If the file is stored at a […]
The scramble to save Black Lives Matter art
Amir Diop opened up Instagram on the morning of July 22nd to find photos of his shredded mural. A few days earlier, he and artist Eddison Romeo had spent 16 hours painting the wooden boards that covered up the windows of the Museum of Modern Art’s design store in SoHo, […]