[ad_1] As a theatre student and young actor in Edmonton, Brenna Corner never thought that opera would be her thing. In a phone interview with the Straight from her home in Atlanta, Corner discloses that she didn’t really understand classical music in those days. And she felt that it wasn’t […]
Day: May 11, 2022
Andy Warhol’s Shot Sae Blue Marily: The Most Expensive 20th Century Artwork
[ad_1] The iconic Shot Sage Blue Marilyn by Andy Warhol was sold yesterday, May 9, for $195 million, establishing it as the most expensive 20th century artwork to sell at auction, and the second highest price for an artwork sold in auction. The sale was 98% sold by value, demonstrating strong […]
Batavia Public Library hosts an art exhibit by local photographer John Stark
[ad_1] This month, Batavia Public Library hosts an art exhibit by local photographer John Stark, a longtime Sugar Grove resident. Stark began his lifelong interest in photography as a child when his cousin gave him his old Zeiss Ikon film camera. He started a slow transition from film to digital […]
Meet The Others: Liberté Grace
[ad_1] A brand new line-up of Artists are coming to Meat Market in Melbourne this May 26 – 29, including multi-media artist Liberté Grace. Even when she was a teenager, Liberté Grace was making full-scale art installations that you could immerse yourself in. Now she’s working across Sydney, the US […]
Local high school senior places top five in Congressional Art Show | The St. Clair Times
[ad_1] St. Clair County High School senior Kristen Holland, placed in the top five for district three in the Congressional Art Show with her submission of her digital photograph titled “Through the Pages.” According to the Congressional Institute website, the annual art competition, “An Artistic Discovery,” is a way for […]
Artful Weekend May 7-8 – The Art League
[ad_1] Welcome to Artful Weekend, our guide to fun and interesting ways to enjoy art in person or virtually. This weekend: The Ikebana Biennial and a Jacqueline Saunders Retrospective at the League; Mike McSorely and Tanya Roland at the Arts Club of Washington; Tadaima and May Flowers at Artists & Makers Studio; and […]
Bringing Stories to Life | Communication Arts
[ad_1] I understand you’re primarily an actor—and I remember you as the unfairly maligned Samuel on The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel—but how did you discover that you also wanted to work in design and establish your creative agency TALISMAN? I loved creating that character, and I, too, believe him to be […]
TAMU-CC art students design, install living sculptures of native animals around campus
[ad_1] Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi is getting a little greener after sculpture and fabrication students designed and installed living sculptures at 10 locations around the campus. Visiting professor April Terra Livingston and her class of nine women welded and filled 13 sculptures of animals native to the Coastal Bend, including […]
Discover the beauty of fluid painting with Daler Rowney System 3 Fluid Acrylic Paints
[ad_1] Discover the beauty of fluid painting with new System 3 Fluid Acrylic Paints from Daler Rowney. Versatile and affordably priced, these pigment-based paints deliver excellent coverage for their price bracket and they’re compatible with popular painting techniques like acrylic pouring! Brush, drip, pour, stamp and more to create your […]
Seattle’s ‘Hope Corps’ will pay unemployed and underemployed artists to create public art
[ad_1] The City of Seattle is launching a program to help put artists back to work. Hope Corps is inspired by New Deal programs. royal alley-barnes is interim director for Seattle’s Office of Arts & Culture. She talked to KUOW’s Kim Malcolm about the program. This interview has been edited […]