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Bond-funded projects reshape schools in Novato and San Rafael
Students gather for theater trials in the new building of the Arts Center at Novato High School in Novato on Saturday, August 21, 2021. The building, which has a 450-seat auditorium, is among the new projects of investment in schools in Marin. (Alan Dep / Marin Independent Journal) Iron workers …
Read More »Four gallery owners create an LGDR consortium, disrupting the traditional model
In one of the strongest signs yet that the art market will not be alike after the pandemic – and in an apparent effort to counter the growing dominance of mega galleries – four leading dealers have made the decision unorthodox to come together under one roof. Dominique Lévy, Brett …
Read More »Here are the fall attractions that open in September
With September upon us, it’s time for the weather to start cooling off and for the fun fall activities the whole family looks forward to throughout the year. Dawson County is teeming with fall attractions, and several of the county’s most popular attractions are slated to open this week and …
Read More »San Francisco galleries look to the post-pandemic future – ARTnews.com
Last year when the the pandemic has struck, Closed arts institutions around the world were forced to turn to the internet – it was the only way to maintain connection with their audiences. Museums held online lectures and tours with curators, while auction houses broadcast live sales. Art fairs have …
Read More »Preserving the memory of Club Matinee with a new short documentary
HOUSTON – Musical legends Ray Charles, James Brown, and Aretha Franklin have performed at the hottest nightclub in 5th Ward in Houston on many occasions. Club Matinee was known as âthe Cotton Club of the Southâ by musical legends and locals alike. Now, a short new documentary, Memory Builds the …
Read More »Best Art Exhibitions For Fall 2021: Obama Portraits, Smog Art
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art is working with limited gallery space, having recently demolished most of its eastern campus to begin construction on a new building. Considering the impact on its fall exhibition schedule, it may be time for LACMA to initiate a name change. How about the …
Read More »Sarasota Art Museum Chef Leads New Series of Cooking Classes
In August and September, Chef Kaytlin Dangaran and her culinary team will be giving cooking classes at the Sarasota Art Museum. Dangaran is the head of The Bistro, the museum’s restaurant, which emphasizes the use of Florida ingredients in dishes inspired by cuisines from around the world. The Bistro’s summer …
Read More »NCCA accepts world’s first cryptocurrency philanthropy at arts institution
Over three years, art collector Dr Prash Puspanathan, who is also the founder of Australia’s largest cryptocurrency brokerage, Caleb and Brown, will commit three carbon neutral bitcoins to the gallery as part of ” philanthropic funding. Puspanathan will guarantee a minimum of $ 140,000 to the NCCA, pledging that amount …
Read More »Museum traveling exhibit, “Telling a People’s Story”, tours Rocky River Public Library: West Shore Chatter
ROCKY RIVER, Ohio – Rocky River Public Library will host the University of Miami Art Museum’s traveling exhibit, ‘Telling the Story of a People’, from August 29 to September 26 as a culmination of its celebration of the Card Enrollment Month of the National Library. The library is located at …
Read More »Former Caucus Member Ferndale resident Sally Tanner recalls community – Times-Standard
The Humboldt County community fondly remembers former California assembly member Sally Tanner following her death on Friday. She was 94 years old. Gregg Foster, executive director of the Redwood Area Economic Development Commission, was Tanner’s neighbor for many years. They became quick friends after moving to the same Ferndale neighborhood …
Read More »The exhibition no one has seen – artists talk about managing closures
Digital artist Deborah Kelly raised her hand for six; painter Ben Quilty raised his hand for two. For glass artist Brenden Scott French, it was zero, and so it is for ceramist Honor Freeman. This is the number of days the works of these artists have been shown, before their …
Read More »Abandoned mills become massive new art space in Catskill
“When it comes to development, when you do it right, it’s really a rising tide type scenario that lifts all boats,” said Stef Halmos, the artist and developer who in 2017 started to transforming three abandoned factories in the village of Catskill into an 85,000 square foot arts campus called …
Read More »Magnificent machines a few minutes by car
DANVILLE – âEleanorâ – a 1967 Shelby Mustang GT500 Fastback that mirrors Nicholas Cage’s dream car from the movie âGone in 60 Secondsâ – awaits you in Danville. So does the lavish 1937 Rolls-Royce Phantom III Sedanca DeVille “Cooper Kettle” that oozes 1930s British wealth and breeding. These are just …
Read More »Art insurers have gotten into hot water for denying claims related to the pandemic. Here’s what they and their clients need to know
Anyone who works in reputation or crisis management knows that in exceptional circumstances like the pandemic, being right comes far behind in doing the right thing. Focus entirely on avoiding legal or financial liability in a crisis, and you miss the biggest risk to the business – reputation. Think of …
Read More »Gathering held at Fairy Mountain, Wulong District, Chongqing Municipality, to Discuss Green Development
CHONGQING, China – (COMMERCIAL THREAD) – On August 13, 2021, the China-Chongqing (Wulong) Green Development Practices Forum was held at Fairy Mountain, Wulong District, Chongqing. Chongqing Municipal People’s Congress Committee. In the forum, many well-known and mainstream national academics and experts, industry elites through âonline + offlineâ combinations shared their …
Read More »Smoke on the Horizon: Rosemarie Fiore Brings Unique Art to Penn State | City and Dress
Rosemarie Fiore performs at the Museum of Contemporary Art and Space 42 in Jacksonville, Florida. Rosemarie Fiore’s artwork is truly unique. Fiore produces works of art from the actions of mechanisms by converting popular technology. In the past, she has turned rides, cars, fireworks, polishers, lawnmowers, pinball machines, and waffle …
Read More »Arts calendar: August 25-Sept. 4
The history of art “Passing the Time: Artwork by WWII German Prisoners of War in Aroostook County,” is on display at the Maine Historical Society, 489 Congress St., Portland, until December 31. Here, German prisoner of war Franz Bacher painted this scene from Mont Saint-Michel, an island town in Normandy, …
Read More »The Sheldon Museum of Art opens its exhibitions in the fall semester | Announce
Works by Ron Gorchov, Dan Christensen and Anish Kapoor are exhibited at the Sheldon Museum of Art in the exhibition “Point of Departure”. The Sheldon Museum of Art at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln has opened four new exhibitions for the fall semester. Each draws on the museum’s collection of nearly …
Read More »Spring Branch teacher gets surprise funding that helps students engage in art
A Landrum Middle School drama teacher has found a way to further help her students engage in the performing arts at a school where many students do not have the opportunity to learn acting outside of the classroom. Keenan Chiasson, now in second year teaching at SBISD College, began a …
Read More »review Abbas Akhavan – a poetic monument to madness | Art and design
The scent reaches you before the sight – an uplifting combination of lingering and fresh sap emitted by the entrance to the gallery. It seems to presage woods in deep summer. And of course, the spectacle inside is like a clearing of tall trees, their dark trunks rising up to …
Read More »Galveston Historical Foundation celebrates 150 years with Jason Lee collection of photographs
To celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Galveston Historical Foundation, a collection of photographs taken on the island by photographer and former skateboarder Jason Lee is now available for pre-order. Lee will appear at the upcoming ArtWalk in Galveston on August 28, where there will be a gallery showcasing the …
Read More »Pryor Art Gallery Hosts ‘An Awakening of Colors’ Featuring Local Artists
Columbia State Community College’s Pryor Art Gallery features works of art by local artists Dean Shelton, Darryl Steele and Bill Brinson in the âAn Awakening of Colorsâ exhibit. The exhibition is open to the public until October 8. âWe haven’t held an in-person art exhibit in the gallery for over …
Read More »Berlin’s Neue Nationalgalerie reopens after 6 years of redesign
Iconic Berlin Modern Art Museum designed by Bauhaus pioneer Ludwig Mies van der Rohe has reopened to the public after a six-year renovation ByThe Associated Press 22 Aug 2021, 08:33 ⢠2 minutes to read Share on FacebookShare on twitterEmail this article BERLIN – Berlin’s Neue Nationalgalerie, an iconic modern …
Read More »The Guild’s 8th Annual Art Walk begins August 27 through the streets of downtown Ridgefield
It’s that time of year again! Ridgefield Guild of Artists presents its eighth edition Artistic walk, when downtown Ridgefield comes alive with traveling art galleries. Artistic walk 2021 will start on Friday August 27th and run until Sunday September 12th. This year’s event continues to change due to the realities …
Read More »Snohomish County Art Events, Galleries & Exhibitions
MUSEUMS / EVENTS Snohomish Art Walk: An arts walk through downtown Snohomish is scheduled from 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. on August 19. A map provided by the city shows more than 20 stops, featuring art demonstrations such as glassblowing, sculpture and painting, as well as musical acts. More information …
Read More »London collector Valeria Napoleone explains why she exclusively acquires works by women artists
The home of Italian-born collector Valeria Napoleone in West London is filled with works of art, including impressive pieces by Nicole Eisenman, Shirin Neshat, Ghada Amer and Lisa Yuskavage. She describes her very personal and exuberant collection as âa choir of female voicesâ. Napoleone’s mission is to collect the work …
Read More »From Ancestry Project to Powerful Exhibition: Kinseys Chronicle 500 Years of Black History, Art
KNKX’s Anya Steinberg chats with Shirley and Bernard Kinsey about their collection of historical art and artifacts and why it’s important to share it with the world. An expansive view of African American history and art is now on display at the Tacoma Art Museum. Shirley and Bernard Kinsey began …
Read More »Art gallery seeks to fix zoning issue triggered by pink mannequins
1/2 The mannequins were dismantled a few days after their installation in July. Photos of Daniel Israel 2/2 Gallery owner Emma Louise carries one of the models after being a victim of offenses. ?? ?? Ã 1/2 The mannequins were dismantled a few days after their installation in July. Photos …
Read More »Rise Westwood Collective Celebrates Minority-Owned Food Businesses
Veggie Viernes event at the Rise Westwood Collective. Photo by Marianne Manzler Eat and drink The collective showcases businesses owned by BIPOC, Latinx and women by hosting events like the Veggie Viernes event, a celebration of all things vegan. By Marianne Manzler August 9, 2021 Located on Morrison Road in …
Read More »5 questions: Margaret Vetare | The Highland Current
Margaret Vetare, who lives in Beacon, will perform folk music on the lawn of the Desmond-Fish Public Library in Garrison at 4 p.m. Sunday (August 15). What makes a folk singer a folk singer?How you define popular depends on where you hang out, the crowd. Around here there is a …
Read More »Serial number key up to 1840, bill value $ 1,000
Sometimes just one digit in a serial number can make a difference of thousands of dollars, and not because it’s fancy in any way. In this case, the difference is between “8893” and “8894”, and that difference is $ 1,920. This was the price paid by the winning bidder at …
Read More »Neurodiverse and disabled artists join mainstream, but discrimination persists
Project Art Works, a collective of neurodiverse artists and activists, has been nominated for the Turner Prize © Works of art project The pandemic year has brought issues of access and the rights of people with disabilities back to life, and the art world is paying attention. Recent signs of …
Read More »Carnation Festival lunch honors community members for their service
ALLIANCE – Artist Ron Moore Jr. told an audience that art can help people overcome hardships at the Grand Alliance Carnation Festival community lunch on Saturday. âArt was my way of escaping,â he said. The 1986 Alliance High School graduate was the keynote speaker at the event, which took place …
Read More »Women of artists of color: we were selected
When Nora Noranjo Morse of the Santa Clara Pueblo was a little girl, she saw her mother, a potter, rely on the white man who sold his pottery at a local curiosity store. It is a memory that still haunts the artist based in Española today. Noranjo Morse said his …
Read More »Birmingham Museum of Art will return to events in person with tribute to Sun Ra
After months of a pandemic shutdown in 2020, Birmingham’s music and culture venues have gradually started filling their calendars since the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines this year. Today, one of the city’s biggest artistic institutions is ready to join the mix. Tonight, 10 months after reopening to the public, the …
Read More »8 Black Art Advisors Who Are Transforming The Art Market From The Interior
Alaina Simone worked in several galleries, including the GR N’Namdi Gallery, before becoming a liaison with the artists, curator and member of the board of directors. She approaches her interdisciplinary career with reverence and respect for the artists she works with and the clients she sells to, and draws on …
Read More »Colorado Comeback Cash $ 100 Gift Card Vaccine Site List: Update
ACROSS COLORADO – Comeback Cash stops across Colorado are offering $ 100 Walmart gift cards, while supplies last, to anyone who receives a first or second dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. Colorados can sign up for a vaccine at a gift card stop in advance here. Pedestrians are also taken …
Read More »The group wants to turn the old post office into a museum
(Photo by Ana Trinidad for the Daily Press)Victoria Chick, Founder and Board Member of the Southwest Regional Museum of Art and Art Center, and Chris Saxman, Board Member, stand in front of the Old Post Office, the potential site of their museum project non-profit art. Victoria Chick, a retired professor …
Read More »The end of an era, Gran Plaza Mérida cinemas close for good – The Yucatan Times
The cinemas were inaugurated in 1994 with the shopping center. Photo: (Sip) MÃRIDA, Yucatán, (August 6, 2021) .- The Covid-19 coronavirus health crisis forced the largest cinema chains in the country to close some complexes because of the drop in their income since they had to suspend work for months. …
Read More »Tokyo-style listen bar, In Between Days, opens this month in St. Pete – St. Pete Rising
âWe don’t see music as something that only serves to fill the silence. We see it as something gastronomic. We are everyone’s demographics. Here, handcrafted sake and carefully selected natural wines converge with hi-fi, curated music of all genres on an ever-changing menu. Attention to detail radiates throughout the space. …
Read More »Jacolby Satterwhite’s Grub Street Diet
Jacolby Satterwhite and her bagel. Illustration: Maanvi Kapur On August 14, the Miller Institute for Contemporary Art at Carnegie Mellon University will debut Jacolby Satterwhite‘s “Spirits wandering the Earthâ, The first solo investigation into the artist’s work. This is one of the many projects that Satterwhite – which incorporates animation, …
Read More »Monthly Galleries Walk Begins Tonight
Gallery Walk, which takes place the first Friday of each month, begins tonight in downtown Hot Springs. Gallery Walk features the opening of new art exhibits in downtown art galleries and studios from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. âWe know that community cases of COVID-19 are on the increase and …
Read More »Hiroshi Sugimoto’s Jekyll and Hyde Year
Hiroshi Sugimoto laughs. He laughs a lot. During a Zoom call from Tokyo, the 73-year-old artist mocks his first reaction to the avant-garde while living in New York City in the 1970s: “It’s a very twisted art, so that kind of twisted mind – it can apply to myself! I …
Read More »Things to do in Long Beach this weekend including … tiki drinks and black dance festivals • the Hi-lo
This week we are pretty confident that we have something for everyone. Do you like to drink? We have something for you. Photograph your passion? We’ve found an inspiring photographer you are sure to learn a tip or two from. Looking to improve your dance skills free? No problem. Fancy …
Read More »Indian art collector Shalini Passi lists 7 emerging artists to support right now
Art collector and mentor Shalini Passi is a force to be reckoned with in the art world. While her personal collection ranges from Indian artists like Bharti Kher, MF Husain, Manjit Bawa and Ram Kumar to international names like Jeff Koons and Damian Hirst, she always has her eyes open …
Read More »Melbourne art fair survives restrictions by launching satellites
A Melbourne contemporary art fair nearly killed by pandemic restrictions has found a way to survive: by dividing up between different galleries to create a ‘satellite program’ across the city. Spring 1883 typically sees shopping malls set up booths in Melbourne hotel rooms – but following the July lockdown, hotels …
Read More »Hotel Saint Vincent “a place to slow down” in the Lower Garden District
The scene was set on a balmy summer night when musician, singer and indie favorite St. Vincent captivated audiences in a courtyard that once saw Saints of a different genre. It was the opening night of the Hotel Saint Vincent in June, and it looked like the A List was …
Read More »‘Alma’s Stripes’ and more, as Alma Thomas takes center stage at the Chrysler Museum of Art
Alma W. Thomas (1891-1978) Untitled, ca. 1968 Acrylic on cut paper, stapled and taped. Steve and Lesley Testan Collection, curated by Emily Friedman Fine Art Alma Thomas was born in 1891. Remember this when you consider his spectacular abstractions painted 75 years later. Also understand that the popular account of …
Read More »Johannesburg turns RED with the opening of Africa’s
Johannesburg becomes RED hot with the opening of the second Radisson RED hotel in Africa The cool barometer of Johannesburg’s already bustling Rosebank district reached RED with the opening of the Radisson RED Johannesburg Rosebank. The first Radisson RED hotel in South Africa’s Gauteng Province and only the second to …
Read More »7 ways Tampa supports local artists and why it’s important
We all love to visit and live in cities teeming with local art, but vibrant art communities don’t just emerge – they need to be nurtured, nurtured and nurtured. Often the very artists who bring beauty, culture and life to our cities are among the first to be driven out …
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