[ad_1] Shawntay Gorman has spent the last 10 years quietly, consistently paving a way for herself. Her pop art sensibilities are reminiscent of Andy Warhol’s heyday; there are hidden messages implanted in each piece for the discerning eye; but it’s her tenacious drive that has kept her as one of […]
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Meticulously Mending Fragments of a Fan | by Cleveland Museum of Art | CMA Thinker | Mar, 2022
[ad_1] By Adrienne Gendron, Gradutate Intern in Objects Conservation at the CMA Fig. 1: Fan, c. 1900. 2009.79. René Lalique (French, 1860–1945). Mother-of-pearl, gold, silk; open and extended: 21.5 x 37 x 1.8 cm. The Cleveland Museum of Art, Purchase from the J. H. Wade Fund, 2009.79. Image: David Brichford […]
Dora García Documents Networks of Feminist Survival in Mexico City
[ad_1] For years, Dora García has meditated on the legacy of Bolshevik feminist Alexandra Kollontai, the Soviet Union’s ambassador to Norway, Sweden, and Mexico. García’s films, books, and exhibitions detail how Kollontai’s materialist vision of women’s liberation — rooted in free love and abolition of the nuclear family — was […]
‘Welcome to Flatch’ welcomes a provocative art class
[ad_1] article WELCOME TO FLATCH: Sam Straley in the “Naked Lady Day” episode of WELCOME TO FLATCH airing Thursday, April 7 (9:30-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. © 2022 FOX Media LLC. Cr: Brownie Harris/FOX CHICAGO – Welcome back to “Welcome to Flatch” recaps! In this week’s episode, “Naked Lady Day,” […]
Interview: Afroscope
[ad_1] We had the opportunity to interview Afroscope, an NFT artist making rounds in the digital space. Check out what he has to say about art, his creative process, and what he has in store for the future. 1. Can you tell me a little bit about yourself and […]
King Street’s Art Deco Riviera Theater hosting concerts, not movies, this time around | Charleston Scene
[ad_1] When you walk beneath the flashing marquee and across the gold, green and maroon marble tiles of the Riviera Theater at 225 King St., you’re stepping past a forgotten entertainment landmark. The art deco theater, built by Albert Sottile with the help of renowned regional architect Charles C. Benton […]
A Decade of Haboobs Cloud Landscapes in Thick Walls of Dust in a New Timelapse by Mike Olbinski
[ad_1] Photography #landscapes #timelapse #video #weather April 8, 2022 Grace Ebert When strong winds gush out of a collapsing thunderstorm as it rips across a dry landscape, they sometimes generate a thick wall of dust known as a haboob. Photographer and storm chaser Mike Olbinski (previously) has been […]
Five festivals and so much more on Chattanooga-area weekend entertainment calendar
[ad_1] Five festivals this weekend celebrate music, fine art, bacon, hot slaw and “stuff.” Camp Jordan is double-booked with Volkswagen enthusiasts and master gardeners. Professional bass anglers are fishing for a $100,000 prize in Dayton, and the Chattanooga Lookouts will open their home season next week. See more events, and […]
Badhaai Do Motion Poster Out! Bhumi Pednekar, Rajkummar Rao Can’t Wait To Get Out Of The Closet
Badhaai Do Motion Poster Out! Bhumi Pednekar, Rajkummar Rao Can’t Wait To Get Out Of The Closet – Watch (Photo Credit: Poster From Badhaai Do) While the makers of Badhaai Do have released the first look of the film today, they have also announced that the trailer of the film […]
Q2 Art exchange – Tags
[ad_1] The Q2 art exchange is now open and are exchanging collaged tags. Send up to 4 tags by the end of April to receive 4 in return. Since I am asking people to send flat tags with no bumpy elements, do not include any ribbons on your tags (I […]