[ad_1] For the first time since 2019, Jackson’s exhibited shortlisted and winning artworks from this year’s Jackson’s Painting Prize at the Affordable Art Fair Hampstead. Artworks by Miranda Boulton and Robert Senior on display at Jackson’s Painting Prize exhibition at the Affordable Art Fair Hampstead. The show was […]
Students share their artistic talents online
[ad_1] TikTokers are in awe of high school students’ artistic talents as they browse the ‘AP Art Portfolio’ TikTok trend. The ‘AP Art Portfolio’ TikTok trend consists of young art students sharing their submissions for the AP Art and Design exam. TikTokers display their artworks as “Slow Dancing in […]
The 9 Best Design Conferences in Summer 2022
[ad_1] What’s a Design Conference and Why Should I Attend One? You probably value being part of a design community if you are a designer. Not only to exchange ideas but also to dig deeper into innovation and the latest trends. You may be a beginner in the field and […]
Art Attack: Where to Find Art on First Friday Weekend in Denver
[ad_1] First Friday is jam-packed in June. That’s the bottom line for planning your itinerary, and while we definitely recommend the various grand-opening celebrations in 40 West, there are other options. You can follow the rhinos during RiNo’s Rhino Week festivities while hitting art events at the Museum of Contemporary Art […]
‘It Allowed Me to Work Quietly’: Christopher Wool on How Two Years in Relative Isolation Changed the Course of His Art
Belgian gallerist Xavier Hufkens has inaugurated his renovated, four-story space in Brussels with an extensive solo show dedicated to the American artist Christopher Wool, marking their first project together and Wool’s first show in Belgium since 2009. On view are Wool’s abstract paintings, which combine silkscreening and other processes; black-and-white […]
Juxtapoz Magazine – Nathaniel Russell “Something About the Sun” @ Gallery 16, SF
[ad_1] “San Francisco and the West Coast are magical places that inspire and enrich in different ways, but I find most of my ideas come from walking and thinking and reading and listening to music… All these works of mine – paintings, prints, posters, flyers, etc. – are almost notes […]
Wexford theatre company to stage Bernard Farrell play in National Opera House and St Michael’s Theatre in New Ross
[ad_1] Stars of stage and screen Catherine Byrne and Mark Lambert will appear in a Four Rivers revival of one of Bernard Farrell’s most famous dark comedies, Happy Birthday Dear Alice, at the National Opera House in Wexford on Wednesday and Thursday June 1 and 2 and St. Michael’s Theatre, […]
Best VPN service (2022) | ZDNet
How to find the best VPN for your needs? To find the best VPN service for your personal or business needs, you’ll need to compare brands, prices, features, and more. But first, you need to understand how a VPN accomplishes its primary mission: Keeping you safe and protecting your privacy […]
Galleries open for Art Walk
[ad_1] PORT TOWNSEND — Galleries will stay open late on Saturday for the revived First Saturday Art Walk. The Art Walk, which resumed last month after a hiatus due to COVID-19 restrictions, is an informal self-guided tour of art venues in Port Townsend. Many galleries are open between 5 p.m. […]
Gurney Journey: Wheelchair
[ad_1] This weblog by Dinotopia creator James Gurney is for illustrators, plein-air painters, sketchers, comic artists, animators, art students, and writers. You’ll find practical studio tips, insights into the making of the Dinotopia books, and first-hand reports from art schools and museums. Contact You can write me at:James GurneyPO Box […]