Ajay Devgn, Pratik Gandhi & Tigmanshu Dhulia Jam Over ‘The Great Indian Murder’ Title (Pic Credit: Poster) The makers of the upcoming murder mystery show The Great Indian Murder, released a special video on Friday which shows how they came up with the title of the series, based on Vikas […]
Gurney Journey: Enrico Meneghelli (1853-1912)
[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 […]
Art is more than a grade for WBU seniors
[ad_1] For Madeline Alison, Bill Bridgewater and Evan Puckett, the 2022 student art show at Wayland Baptist University is about more than a grade. It’s about passion and meaning that they find and hope to share in their artwork. The show will open on April 14 in the Malouf Abraham […]
Artful Weekend April 9-10 – 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: Screen Dream and Life is Fragile: Handle With Care at the League; Rose Jaffe’s open studio benefit for Ukraine; Bienvenue Fotso’s colorful botanicals at African Art Beats; and Aboriginal […]
Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022
[ad_1] The annual Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize is a truly international competition, that celebrates the very best in contemporary portrait photography. It attracts entries from photographers – both amateur and professional – from all over the world. Submissions are invited by the deadline of 5pm on 31 May 2022 […]
LA ll Solo Exhibition Continues at Van Der Plas Gallery
[ad_1] Masterfully fusing his distinct calligraphy with motley symbols, Lower East Side native Angel Ortiz aka LA II has been making his mark on the streets, in galleries and in museums for decades. Best known for his collaborations with the late Keith Haring in the 80’s, LA’s current exhibition, Walking the […]
Art Curator Accuses Princeton University of ‘Anti-Intellectual Surrender to Cancel Culture’
[ad_1] Last December, Princeton University was slated to host an exhibition of 19th-century Jewish American artwork provided by Leonard Milberg, a Princeton alum and patron of the arts. Milberg pulled out, however, due to disagreements with the university. In statements to The Daily Princetonian, a university spokesperson made it sound like […]
Lee University To Present Opera Theater Spring Performance April 24
[ad_1] The Lee University Opera Theatre, directed by James Frost, will present Opera Scenes in the Squires Recital Hall on Sunday, April 24, at 3 p.m. The performance, which is the final project of Lee’s Opera Theatre class, will include various scenes and solos from the opera repertoire, including “Ariadne […]
Why Mental Health Professionals Should Evaluate Will Smith
[ad_1] Will Smith’s brazen attack on Chris Rock at the Oscars is telling. That is why mental health professionals need to evaluate his behavior. Image: Instagram Will Smith’s brazen attack on comedian Chris Rock at the Oscars continues to be jarring for many people. Such a display of violence is […]
“Fictitious Plants Growing In My Mind” | Rebecca May Verrill | Episode 825
[ad_1] Podcast: Play in new window | Download Rebecca May Verrill | Episode 825 Rebecca May Verrill is a Maine native and has regularly been working with clay since the late 90s. Rebecca received her MFA in Ceramics from SUNY New Paltz in 2013 and has taught in a variety […]