[ad_1] The Lee University Opera Theatre, directed by James Frost, will present Opera Scenes in the Squires Recital Hall on Sunday, April 24, at 3 p.m. The performance, which is the final project of Lee’s Opera Theatre class, will include various scenes and solos from the opera repertoire, including “Ariadne […]
Day: April 19, 2022
Why Mental Health Professionals Should Evaluate Will Smith
[ad_1] Will Smith’s brazen attack on Chris Rock at the Oscars is telling. That is why mental health professionals need to evaluate his behavior. Image: Instagram Will Smith’s brazen attack on comedian Chris Rock at the Oscars continues to be jarring for many people. Such a display of violence is […]
“Fictitious Plants Growing In My Mind” | Rebecca May Verrill | Episode 825
[ad_1] Podcast: Play in new window | Download Rebecca May Verrill | Episode 825 Rebecca May Verrill is a Maine native and has regularly been working with clay since the late 90s. Rebecca received her MFA in Ceramics from SUNY New Paltz in 2013 and has taught in a variety […]
SBU announces high school art exhibition awards, display open through May 15 | News
[ad_1] ST. BONAVENTURE — The Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts at St. Bonaventure University presented awards to 74 student-artists whose work was showcased in the Quick Center’s annual High School Juried Art Exhibition. In an extensive jurying process, judges selected works for the exhibition from more than 250 […]
Buzz Calendar for April 14 | Arts & Theatre
[ad_1] “Gem of the Ocean”: Charlottesville Players Guild, first show in 2022-2023 Black Indigeneity Season, 7:30 p.m., Jefferson School African American Heritage Center, (434) 260-8720, $20. Preview of “The Children”: 7:30 p.m., Live Arts, (434) 977-4177, sold out. Paramount Presents: National Geographic Live: Filipe DeAndrade, “Untamed”: 7 p.m., Paramount Theater, (434) 979-1333, […]
How Adventure Inspires Art — Caryl Fine Art
[ad_1] I want to talk to you about adventure. What does adventure mean to you? For some people, a degree of risk is required for something to be considered an adventure: skydiving, river rafting, scuba diving, and activities like that. For other people, adventure simply involves stepping out of one’s […]
Ferris debuts Unexpected Choices exhibit in art gallery
[ad_1] Submitted to the Pioneer April 15, 2022 1of3 Ferris State University’s Design Project Center has debuted the Unexpected Choices exhibit on the Big Rapids campus in the Fine Art Gallery. Photo courtesy/Sandy GholstonShow MoreShow Less 2of3 Ferris State University’s Design Project Center has debuted the Unexpected Choices exhibit on […]
Tyler Keeton Robbins – BOOOOOOOM! – CREATE * INSPIRE * COMMUNITY * ART * DESIGN * MUSIC * FILM * PHOTO * PROJECTS
[ad_1] Tyler Keeton Robbins is a self-taught, multidisciplinary artist currently based on the unceded territory of sqilxʷ/syilx peoples in the Okanagan Valley. Always evolving, Robbins work consistently maintains a strong illustrative style no matter his medium of choice. Growing up on the Pacific Northwest, the art of the surrounding First Nations […]
Purrsona anime, pop culture art gallery opens this weekend in San Antonio
[ad_1] After hosting many anime pop-up shops and events, pop culture enthusiasts Samantha Orozco and Eddy Rios are finally opening an art gallery to showcase the talents and creations of local artists. The new space, called Purrsona Gallery, will be ready for the San Antonio public starting this weekend. “We […]