This gives a whole new meaning to “Graduation.” (edit Valentina Di Liscia/Hyperallergic) As rapper Ye’s (formerly Kanye West) incendiary rants become more offensive and unhinged, brands and institutions that once platformed and lauded the celebrity are hastening to put distance between themselves and his virulently antisemitic propagandizing. From the October […]
Year: 2022
39th Annual Art Competition: Animal/Wildlife Category
Share: We are pleased to have below the winners for the 39th Annual Art Competition in the Animal/Wildlife Category. For the full list of winners overall and in all other categories, please see the links at the end of the post. First Place: Kathryn Hansen A Tweetable Moment by Kathryn […]
Making In Collections | Tini Pinto | Episode 872
Podcast: Play in new window | Download Tini Pinto | Episode 872 All art is an osmosis of sensory stimuli into a physical manifestation of our experiences. Tini Pinto is the consummate artist. Tini’s primary mediums are ceramics and oil on canvas. Tini has lived an adventurous life, traveling and living […]
Framed | Reagan Upshaw Fine Art
One of the upsides to being friends with artists is that sometimes they give you works of art. One of the downsides to being friends with artists is that those works are often unframed. You’re glad to receive a work, but, if it’s unframed, you can’t hang it, and if […]
Oliver Valsecchi | Light and Bodies to Portray Human Essence
About Oliver Valsecchi Oliver Valsecchi, born in Paris in 1979, now lives and works in Toulouse, where he studied at ETPA Photography School in 2007. As a teenager, Oliver’s main interest was music, through which he discovered photography after taking photos to illustrate his record sleeves, although before enrolling in […]
End of the year SALE coming up!
For the first time in the existence of my online shop, I am going to be having an end-of-the-year sale, for two seeks in November! This is definitely big news. I typically don’t discount any of my materials but I’ve decided to this year because: I want to promote my […]
Again & Again, Our Lenten Refrains—Worship Music Ideas for Lent (Year B) — A Sanctified Art
Does it feel as though you’re singing the same Lent hymns again and again and again? Here we’ve collected hymns and songs that work well with our new Again & Again Lent theme and weekly sub-themes based on the Year B texts of the Revised Common Lectionary. We have suggested […]
Near the Border, Artists Fight for Self-Preservation
LAS CRUCES, N. Mex. — Before the creation of geopolitical borders and their bloody effects on marginalized communities, the Chihuahuan Desert was already a tremendously inhospitable place. The Sierra Madre, blocking wind and humidity from the east and west, helps make the region a violent environment with extreme weather, scarce […]
Meet Us in Artwork Alley; Artists Bring New Life to Downtown Salinas, Kansas
Hannah Scott & Tim Stone. Artwork Alley – Salina Arts and Humanities in collaboration with The Salina Kanvas Project. Salina, Kansas. (photo © Tanner Colvin) Those organic, often narrow and winding, street art/graffiti tagged thoroughfares that we are drawn to […]
A Post for Gallery Owners | How To Work Successfully With Artists
Today’s post is from a little different angle than normal RedDot articles. Today I would like to speak directly to other gallery owners. Though most of my posts are directed to artists, I know that I also have a good number of gallery owners who follow the blog – I […]