[ad_1] For the past eight years, Wonderball has been known for bringing light back into the city after all the winter holidays have passed and the cold is still months away from being over. My first time attending as a volunteer was around 2018 and my eyes were so big! […]
Day: May 2, 2022
Meet The Others: Sarrita & Tarisse King
[ad_1] A brand new line-up of Artists are coming to Meat Market in Melbourne this May 26 – 29. We meet sisters Tarisse & Sarrita King, Gurindji Waanyi Artists working across an impressively large range of mediums. It’s no surprise that sisters Tarisse and Sarrita have both become practicing artists […]
5 Questions With Fashion Designer Tracy Powell
[ad_1] Tracy Powell once had a thriving career in real estate for 15 years, but her childhood interest in fashion remained alive in her heart. Everyone thought I was going crazy because I was very good at what I did. I made a lot of money selling real estate, but […]
Throwback Thursday – Ask Art, the Origin Story!
[ad_1] Apr 7 2022 When In Morocco. . . I’m currently on the final legs of quite a trip that started in Brazil and then on to Morocco, and currently I’m in Spain for a few days for Holy Week to hopefully capture the masses for my upcoming book on […]
New study outlines economic impact arts and entertainment hubs
[ad_1] Specifically, the art museum, Cleveland Orchestra, Playhouse Square, and Rock Hall were said to generate more than $800 million for the economy combined in 2019. CLEVELAND — Editor’s note: Video in the player above was originally published in a previous story on April 8, 2022. Though it can sometimes […]
So… What are NFTs? | Cass Art
[ad_1] 27th April 2022 by Cass Art After taking the art world by storm in multiple million pound auctions, NFTs have now hit the mainstream with celebrities and some of the biggest brands in the world, all of a sudden getting involved. Adidas teamed up with Bored Ape Yacht […]
Detoxing in the “Romance of the Three Kingdoms” | by Cleveland Museum of Art | CMA Thinker | Apr, 2022
[ad_1] A Close Reading of a Japanese Painting By Sinéad Vilbar, CMA Curator of Japanese Art Recent Japanese art gallery rotation Literature was a major component of entertainment in Japan’s Edo period (1615–1868). In the new rotation of the CMA’s Japanese art galleries, many of the works relate to poetry, […]
‘If These Bricks Could Speak’: Harvard Yard Art Installation Displays Student-Carved Bricks | News
[ad_1] Throughout the month of April, student-carved bricks will sit in Harvard Yard as part of an art installation aiming to represent the role students play in shaping the University — from its physical campus to its academics, social life, and culture. Juniors Kiana N. Rawji ’23 and Cecilia Y. […]