[ad_1] Do you ever feel like a bit of a mess? Maybe you look around your studio and in a moment of clarity realize that it’s become a disaster area. Or maybe you’re feeling down about your art. These moments can be painful and it’s easy to want to just […]
Downtown loft reflects owner’s passion for art and design | Home & Garden
[ad_1] By Amy Burger Special to the Post-Dispatch The spacious downtown loft of stylist/salon owner Steve Lacy is a perfect reflection of his personal style and the things he loves. He moved in less than a year ago and has spent a great deal of time since making the space […]
The Art Biz ep. 120: Always Looking for the Next Opportunity with Alicia Goodwin
[ad_1] /*! elementor – v3.6.5 – 27-04-2022 */ .e-container.e-container–row .elementor-spacer-innerwidth:var(–spacer-size).e-container.e-container–column .elementor-spacer-inner,.elementor-column .elementor-spacer-innerheight:var(–spacer-size) The Art Biz ep. 120: Always Looking for the Next Opportunity with Alicia Goodwin Some artists just know what they want. And some know what they don’t want. My guest for this episode of The Art Biz, Alicia […]
Cleveland Institute of Art celebrates the art of political protest in ‘We Want Everything’ print show
[ad_1] CLEVELAND, Ohio – Grab your bullhorn and get ready to march: With apologies to Gil Scott Heron, the revolution isn’t being televised at the Cleveland Institute of Art; it’s rolling off a printing press. “We Want Everything,’’ an immersive visual onslaught of left-leaning posters, banners, and covers for zines, […]
John Hardrick’s lost mural and legacy in an Indianapolis Freetown
John Wesley Hardrick found fame across the nation by painting Indiana. His sensitive portraits of Indianapolis residents and Brown County’s natural beauty fit inside frames but feel like sculptures, with ridges and scallops that reach out and pull viewers closer. His most famous works fittingly reside in prominent museums and private collections. But some of […]
Looking Back and Dancing Forward. Celebrating the First Anniversary of… | by Cleveland Museum of Art | CMA Thinker | Jun, 2022
[ad_1] Celebrating the First Anniversary of the CMA’s Community Arts Center By Stefanie Taub, Director of Community Arts In step with the start of summer is the one-year anniversary of opening the CMA’s Community Arts Center. Amid a global pandemic, the Community Arts staff, construction crews, exhibition designers, and artists […]
Making a Living as an Artist: Considerations for Going Full-Time
[ad_1] Many artists bristle at the thought of being confined by a clock or calendar. After all, freedom is, presumably, one reason you have chosen the artist’s life. You can be as free as you want in your studio, but once you decide you want to be part of the […]
Tony [The Tony Blair Rock Opera] at the Park Theatre
[ad_1] A “rock opera”? I don’t think so. I recall some years ago attending a student production of The Who’s Tommy at the Royal Academy of Music, in which the audience was offered ear plugs, free of charge, such was the production team’s concern that their commitment to cranking up […]
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The Art Biz ep. 122: How Do You Know If a Class or Workshop is Right for You?
[ad_1] Don’t enroll in a program just because it looks good and the leader is peddling scarcity, as in “Only 24 hours left” or “Just 3 seats remain.” That’s spreading fear. It’s something I used to do because that’s how I learned to do my marketing. No more. I refuse […]