[ad_1] Lunchable is a feature of the UC Davis Arts Blog that recommends art exhibitions or other attractions that can be viewed during a short lunch break or other short periods of leisure time. During times of global uncertainty and distress in our personal lives, it is often difficult to […]
Month: April 2022
Artem Shestakov Walks Away Victorious in the 2022 MUSE Photography Awards
[ad_1] The 2022 MUSE Photography Awards draws to a close and announces the list of official winners to the public. The award program honors, recognizes, and promotes outstanding photographers worldwide who continue to push the boundaries of the ever-thriving visual medium through the lens of their cameras and telling stories […]
Introducing the 2022 Honors Art Exhibition’s ‘Best of Show’ : University of Dayton, Ohio
[ad_1] By Kaitlin Lewis Each year, Honors students of all majors are invited to submit artwork to the annual Honors Art Exhibition. The Exhibition, which is displayed in Alumni Hall, encourages students to engage in self-expression through visual art. This year, 38 pieces were selected for the show across several […]
Peking Opera pitched to younger audiences
[ad_1] Children in Hohhot, North China”s Inner Mongolia autonomous region, perform Peking Opera to celebrate Spring Festival this year. [Photo by WANG ZHENG/FOR CHINA DAILY] Traditional art form boosts its popularity with modern approaches Five young female students at the Shanghai Theatre Academy have become online celebrities by singing pop […]
Greg Smith connects physical art and digital assets to grab in his show Absent Word Double
[ad_1] New York based artist Greg Smith currently exhibits Absent Word Double, a body of work inspired by the BiP39 language, at Susan Inglett Gallery in Chelsea, NY, from March 18-April 23, 2022. If you own a crypto wallet you have received a group of words serving as a back up […]
I will promote my native language and culture through art
[ad_1] Ulaanbaatar/MONTSAME/. A Mongolian woman appeared in a show business in Taiwan for the first time. A twenty-three-year-old B. Sarantuya is fluent in English and Chinese and strives to promote her native Mongolian language and culture through art. She is a member of the Taiwanese girl band ‘HUR’, which has […]
‘Tribes’ is beyond words at Le Petit Theatre, running through May 1 | Events
[ad_1] Billy might be fortunate to miss much of the family squabbling around him. His adult siblings Ruth and Daniel have both moved back into the nest, crowding the space and ratcheting up the pressure. His father Christopher is a dedicated critic of everything and trashes Daniel’s doctoral thesis. Daniel […]
Art Wolfe Presents: Night On Earth in Portland May 12th!
[ad_1] Apr 14 2022 In less than a month I’ll be heading down the I-5 to Portland to share my Night On Earth presentation with friends and fans from all around the Pacific Northwest at the Portland Art Museum. After a month of travel from South America, Morocco, Span, and […]
Announcing The Tidal Shift Award Winners
[ad_1] The six recipients of the first Tidal Shift Award presented original and thought-provoking artworks that engage with our climate crisis and inspire action. Through illustration, metalsmithing, sculpture, music, aquaculture, and fashion, these artists proved that the future is in good hands, but the time to act is now. “Art […]
GCC students present the art of ‘Illusion’ | Lifestyles
[ad_1] BATAVIA – Work by students in the digital arts program at Genesee Community College is featured in a juried exhibition opening today at the Roz Steiner Art Gallery on the Batavia campus, 1 College Rd. “Illusion” is prepared entirely by GCC students. The show will be on view through […]