[ad_1] Are you ready to use up funds for this school year, or are you already strategizing your budget for next fall? Art teachers have to be extra crafty when spending our precious allotments (if we even have them!) since no art room ever suffered from too much funding. Over […]
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A 25th anniversary as the New National Theatre, Tokyo unveils its new season
[ad_1] The 2022-23 season announced by artistic directors Kazushi Ono (Opera) and Miyako Yoshida (Ballet and Dance) marks the 25th anniversary of the New National Theatre, Tokyo. The after-effects of the pandemic are still being felt and the new season includes productions that were cancelled in 2020 along with invitations […]
‘Parable of the Sower’ comes to Strathmore Music Center
[ad_1] Placeholder while article actions load Singer-songwriter Toshi Reagon has had the idea of adapting Octavia Butler’s 1993 novel, “Parable of the Sower,” as a folk opera since the late 1990s. But recently, she’s felt a new sense of urgency. More and more, Reagon says, the book’s prophecy of a […]
Ep 109 Artists NFTs for Beginners Part 2
[ad_1] This is part 2 of our podcast about NFTs for Beginners. You can find Ep 108 Artist’s NFTs for beginners Part 1 here. We will go into more about what polygon is, promoting your NFT and some of the scams you need to be aware of in this podcast. […]
The Tiger Lillies: One Penny Opera at Soho Theatre
[ad_1] The Tiger Lillies: One Penny Opera at Soho Theatre | Theatre review 16 April 2022 The Tiger Lillies’ latest macabre cabaret should be perfectly matched with its Soho Theatre venue and late-night performances. Adapted from John Guy’s famous 18th Century ballad The Beggar’s Opera, and Bertold Brecht and Kurt […]
All About Young Sick Bacchus by Caravaggio
[ad_1] Title of Artwork: “Young Sick Bacchus” Artwork by Caravaggio Year Created 1593 Summary of Young Sick Bacchus Italian artist Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio’s early self-portrait, known as the Young Sick Bacchus or the Self-Portrait as Bacchus, was painted between 1593 and 1594. It is now on display in Rome’s […]
Review: Gustavo Dudamel and Deaf West Theatre reimagine opera
[ad_1] Beethoven’s “Fidelio” is a brave opera of liberation. It may also be a dramatically flawed opera, and one Beethoven anguished over longer than any of his other great works. But liberation itself is a flawed, fluid process that, as current events love to remind us, we’ve never managed to […]
Ryan Jones: Fragments – Art Plugged
[ad_1] Ryan Jones: FragmentsApril 16 – May 7, 2022Caldwell Snyder GalleryUNION SQUARE341 Sutter StreetSan Francisco, CA Caldwell Snyder Gallery is pleased to present Fragments, a solo exhibition of recent paintings by Bay Area-based artist Ryan Jones, on view from April 16 – May 7, 2022. Through a fragmentation and reconceptualization […]
American Ballet Theatre Announces 2022 Summer Season at The Metropolitan Opera House
[ad_1] American Ballet Theatre will return to the Metropolitan Opera House for the first time in three years for its Summer season, June 13-July 16, 2022. The season will be highlighted by the New York Premieres of Alonzo King’s Single Eye and Alexei Ratmansky’s Of Love and Rage, as well […]
What is the Scariest Thing you Face as an Artist? | Overcoming Your Fears
[ad_1] Happy new year! As we begin the new year, I’m looking forward with great optimism and hope. Even though there is much conflict and turmoil in the world, I feel confident that the human spirit will prevail. I see so much to be hopeful about, and I feel that […]