[ad_1] It was billed as an all-weather performance but Sydney’s heavy rain saw the cast get lashed while belting out songs from the iconic musical. Intense rain wreaked havoc on a production of The Phantom of the Opera set to the backdrop of Sydney’s iconic Opera House and dazzling city […]
Day: April 14, 2022
4 Women from Sculpture and Video for The Turner Prize 2022
[ad_1] Tate Liverpool today announced the shortlist for Turner Prize 2022: Heather Phillipson, Ingrid Pollard, Veronica Ryan and Sin Wai Kin. An exhibition of their work will be held at Tate Liverpool from 20 October 2022 to 19 March 2023. The winner will be announced in December at an award […]
Art is more than a grade for Wayland Baptist University seniors | KLBK | KAMC
[ad_1] PLAINVIEW, Texas (PRESS RELEASE) — The following is a press release from Wayland Baptist University: For Madeline Alison, Bill Bridgewater and Evan Puckett, the 2022 student art show at Wayland Baptist University is about more than a grade. It’s about passion and meaning that they find and hope to share […]
Collecting Art on a Budget in 2022
[ad_1] Collecting Art on a Budget… Every artist was once unknown until the point they earned the badge we call, discovered. Of course, some never do quite reach the heady heights of discovery no matter how hard they work for it, and that’s a real shame because the world is […]
Gen Z takes creative control with digital magazines
[ad_1] Digital magazines have grown in popularity over the years. Generation Z has taken it into their own hands by producing their own versions of these publications. Lucy Jane Ivey, Ajay Woolery and Lily Ouellet use their platforms to create communities for young creatives to share their work and navigate a […]
How to Balance an Art Business with a Full-Time Job
[ad_1] Happiness is not a matter of intensity, but of balance, order, rhythm, and harmony. —Thomas Merton The question of how to balance an art business and a full-time job comes up frequently, which is no surprise. That’s because it’s a complex problem that vexes creative people, especially those stuck […]
Sacramento artist blends hip-hop and art for everybody
[ad_1] Shawntay Gorman has spent the last 10 years quietly, consistently paving a way for herself. Her pop art sensibilities are reminiscent of Andy Warhol’s heyday; there are hidden messages implanted in each piece for the discerning eye; but it’s her tenacious drive that has kept her as one of […]
Meticulously Mending Fragments of a Fan | by Cleveland Museum of Art | CMA Thinker | Mar, 2022
[ad_1] By Adrienne Gendron, Gradutate Intern in Objects Conservation at the CMA Fig. 1: Fan, c. 1900. 2009.79. René Lalique (French, 1860–1945). Mother-of-pearl, gold, silk; open and extended: 21.5 x 37 x 1.8 cm. The Cleveland Museum of Art, Purchase from the J. H. Wade Fund, 2009.79. Image: David Brichford […]
3D Nail Art Has Gone “Amorphous”
[ad_1] The latest trend in nail art is all about dimension. We’re seeing these nature-inspired forms — think, rain droplets and melting candle wax — built on top of the fingernails. Both artists and trend experts are clocking the trend towards 3D nail art, calling it “organic” and almost “amorphous” […]
Juxtapoz Magazine – Radio Juxtapoz, ep 085: Maya Hayuk is Weaving Ukrainian History Into Her Murals
[ad_1] Accidents happen—on purpose. I’ve heard that phrase before and it feels reasonable, yet abstract enough to inform daily life. Ukrainian-American Maya Hayuk’s paintings are an elaborate stream of consciousness made in a valiant attempt to contain an accident, and in the process, feel absolute and free. For decades, she […]