[ad_1] The Guinness World Records recently confirmed that 10-year-old Victory Brinker became the world’s youngest opera singer at just seven years old. The record-breaking achievement came after the star vocalist shined in eight professional performances in 2019 at the Pittsburgh Public Theatre’s Lights and Legends show. But that’s not all. Brinker impresses […]
Day: April 11, 2022
The Role of the Artist — Caryl Fine Art
[ad_1] The arts have faced challenges over the past few years due to the pandemic and world events. Artists are enduring a particularly trying period, between venues that have shuttered and behavioral changes of society such as staying at home more often. And in Ukraine, priceless artworks are being hidden […]
Download and Listen to Free Music on the Web
Click to viewHey, I know you. RIAA lawsuits have scared you off P2P, but the iTunes DRM is both too expensive and too restrictive for your tastes, right? Then it’s time you head to the web. In the past year the number of web sites linking to free downloads and […]
Commit to Something Big – Art Biz Success
[ad_1] Your exhibition is over. Now what? ©Sara Drescher, Culture. Watercolor on paper, 18 x 30 inches. The breathing room feels good for a few days, until you realize that you have no thoughts about what to do next. You were so geared up for this that you haven’t had […]
Carol Rama “Seduzioni e Sortilegi” at Studio la Città, Verona
[ad_1] Studio la Città opens the spring season with a large retrospective exhibition dedicated to the artist Carol Rama, whose non-conformist and transgressive works have made a permanent mark on post-war Italy, influencing the work of some of the greatest intellectuals of the 20th century. The exhibition, curated by Marco […]
King Street’s Art Deco Riviera Theater hosting concerts, not movies, this time around | Charleston Scene
[ad_1] When you walk beneath the flashing marquee and across the gold, green and maroon marble tiles of the Riviera Theater at 225 King St., you’re stepping past a forgotten entertainment landmark. The art deco theater, built by Albert Sottile with the help of renowned regional architect Charles C. Benton […]
A Decade of Haboobs Cloud Landscapes in Thick Walls of Dust in a New Timelapse by Mike Olbinski
[ad_1] Photography #landscapes #timelapse #video #weather April 8, 2022 Grace Ebert When strong winds gush out of a collapsing thunderstorm as it rips across a dry landscape, they sometimes generate a thick wall of dust known as a haboob. Photographer and storm chaser Mike Olbinski (previously) has been […]
Materia clásica. El trabajo de Chavis Mármol, Pablo Arellano y Manuela García
[ad_1] La escultura contemporánea se encuentra en un momento emocionante como parte de las expresiones artísticas del presente. Si bien no se trata de una manifestación que responda a la novedad, dada su larga tradición dentro de la historia del arte y la humanidad, los esculturores están retomando cada vez […]
Developing a Daily Drawing Practice with the Royal Drawing School
[ad_1] Louise Reynolds discusses how her experience of studying at the Royal Drawing School encouraged her to develop a daily drawing practice. She outlines the benefits she experienced while drawing everyday and discusses the drawing materials she uses. Along with this, she also offers tips and encouragement for artists looking […]
Pelham Art Center Hosts Ukrainian Art & Culture Events Next Week
[ad_1] Pelham Art Center will host three free community events centered around Ukrainian art and cultural traditions. Come learn more about the rich artistic traditions of Ukraine, and their vibrancy and importance to this day. “Supporting our local Ukrainian communities and artists is incredibly important right now. It has been […]