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Here are some up-and-coming art galleries to check out in downtown Anchorage
April 5, 2019
Akela Collective members Mikey Huff, left, and Jovell Rennie test a new film camera at the collective’s Downtown Anchorage gallery Akela Space, on Thursday, March 28, 2019. (Loren Holmes / ADN) The sun is still shining at 8 p.m. and the ice is almost entirely melted off the sidewalks. […] Click here to view original […]
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borderless and brilliant: teamlab’s dreamlike digital art museum is now open
July 16, 2018
set across a monumental 10,000 square meters and comprising more than 50 artworks in a single space, teamlab’s mori building digital art museum is officially open to the public. the immersive institution features multiple 3-dimensional spaces that revolve around the theme of ‘borderless’, removing the boundaries between art and […] Click here to view original […]
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Art Therapy and Employee Stress
April 20, 2018
Stress relief can be facilitated through a number of channels, and participating in a creative activity is one of those ways. Recent acrylic painting of the “L” stop near my grandparent’s house. My company recently announced that it’s hosting a wine and paint afternoon for employees this spring. […] Click here to view original web […]
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Twin Cities’ 5 must-see art shows this weekend
April 19, 2018
LECTURE Hock E Aye Vi/Edgar Heap of Birds: Representing Indigenous Voices Macalester College, John B. Davis Lecture Hall in the Ruth Strickler Dayton Campus Center (1600 Grand Ave., St Paul) Wed., April 18, 7-9 p.m. Edgar Heap of Birds is an internationally known indigenous artist and […] Click here to view original web page at […]
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Miami art showdown: How two major new museums stack up
The Bass Museum of Art (left) and the ICA Miami (right). Modal Trigger The Reno The beloved Bass Museum of Art, city-owned but privately run, reopened in October after a $12 million revamp, its second in less than 20 years. Overseen by the same architect, Arata Isozaki, this […] Click here to view original web […]
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Art Gallery showcases 15 Southern California Artists in “Moving Line”
March 1, 2018
The EC Art Gallery hosted an artist reception on Thursday, Feb. 22. The current exhibit in the EC Art Gallery is entitled “Moving Line” and showcases 15 artists from Southern California. The exhibition showcases different mediums including painting, sculpture and video, among others. “I started out by seeing these (‘For Emelie’ […] Click here to […]
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Art and Food in New Orleans
January 2, 2018
A man runs in front of Piety Bridge, part of Crescent Park, in the Bywater neighborhood of New Orleans, Louisiana, on Oct. 18, 2014. (MUST CREDIT: Samantha Kaplan/Bloomberg) On the ferry across the Mississippi to the Algiers neighborhood in New Orleans, the abstract painter Odili Donald Odita has installed […] Click here to view […]
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5 Lawsuits That Could Reshape the Art World in 2018
January 1, 2018
While 2018 will surely spark a whole new slate of lawsuits, some of the the new year’s most significant art-related cases are already pending. Here are five lawsuits dealing with everything from free speech to copyright infringement that we will be keeping an eye on. On December 5th of this […] Click here to view […]
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Miami Art Week 2017
December 5, 2017
Miami Art Week 2017 “Baptism” by Project SubTerra at Superfine! Miami 2017 Plotting out a schedule for Miami Art Week can feel like a job daunting enough for a full detachment of obsessive military strategists. With thousands of art lovers flooding dozens of fairs all over Miami-Dade — from the biggest shindigs in […] Click […]
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5 things to do this week in and around Terrebonne and Lafourche parishes
September 4, 2017
Hide caption 1. TaWaSi Antiques and Collectibles Show: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sept 8-9, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sept. 10 at the Thibodaux Civic Center, 310 N. Canal Blvd., Thibodaux. Tickets, $10, can be used all three days. Purchase from TaWaSi members or at the door. Only […] Click here to view original […]
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Artist Martha Edgerton creates beautiful art out of books
Edgerton’s depiction of a slave ship on the ocean is the centerpiece of her exhibit. ELKTON — Books and the written word have always been considered an art form in themselves. The prose and language that conjures images in our mind is one of the best ways to stir […] Click here to view original […]
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Theaster Gates’ art at CTA station will nod to African-American experience
July 13, 2017
The city of Chicago on July 12, 2017, unveiled a plan for a Theaster Gates art installation at the Red Line’s 95th Street station. (City of Chicago) Designs were unveiled Wednesday for Theaster Gates’ planned art installation — a space made to look like a radio station that will […] Click here to view original […]
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Dazzling contemporary art road trip to olde Millville
A detail from Vanessa German’s multi-figure installation “The Parade of Wonder Against the Myth of Certainty, or, How Not to Die of Lies,” in the exhibition “Emanation 2017” at the Wheaton Arts Museum of American Glass. I’ve always enjoyed exploring southern New Jersey. But Millville, situated near Vineland and […] Click here to view original […]
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Hartley, Marin and Wyeth: A summer of giants in Maine art
May 28, 2017
“Log Jam, Penobscot Bay,” by Marsden Hartley, oil on masonite, 1940-41. The stars of Maine art will be out this summer. Museums across the state are mounting blockbuster displays by top-tier artists whose superstar legacies are tied directly to their association with Maine. The roster of exhibitions reads like […] Click here to view original […]
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Art shanties coming to Minneapolis in 2018
March 19, 2017
The Twin Cities’ art-infused homage to ice fishing is headed to the City of Lakes next year. The Art Shanty Projects announced Friday that its annual festival will move to Lake Harriet in south Minneapolis in 2018. The display of artistic ice fishing houses, held this year on White Bear […] Click here to view […]