[ad_1] Public art brings art to people where they are. That’s the purpose of a billboard and bus stop billboard exhibition now installed throughout Miami. Nonprofit Art at a Time Like This commissioned six artists for “8X5: Artists Against Mass Incarceration, Calling for Judicial Reform,” to create public artwork meant […]
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Art With Mr. E: Sunday Devotional With Mr. E: It Shows
[ad_1] If you spend much time with an artists/art teachers, you will notice something about their hands. They always seem to have evidence of their work on them. I personally do not reserve it for my hands only(unfortunately). My shirts, pants, shoes, face, hair, arms…all tell the story of my […]
Art Attack: A New Gallery, Frida Kahlo Tributes and Where to Find Art in Denver
[ad_1] Get your art itch tickled splendidly this weekend, with tributes to Frida Kahlo, a queer fashion show with a twist, a new urban-art gallery in Englewood, a tiki-art immersion and a pottery pop-up behind the scenes at Flux Studio. And that’s just the half of it. What else will […]
La representación en la obra de 5 fotógrafas del presente
[ad_1] El concepto de representación es uno de los más debatidos y estudiados a lo largo de la Historia del Arte, tanto desde el ámbito de la teoría como de la estética, principalmente por ser uno de los fundamentos ontológicos del ser del arte. Hablar de representación en la segunda […]
From film to digital, Chandni Chowk’s camera market adapts to the new
[ad_1] “Photography is no longer an art, it used to be,” says Rajkumar Kapoor, owner of Madanjee & Co, a camera store in Chandni Chowk’s ‘camera market’. One of the oldest camera stores here, it was founded in Peshawar by Kapoor’s grandfather, who shifted it to Delhi after Partition and […]
Rucking Fotten x Spoke Art in NYC!
[ad_1] Spoke Art is returning to New York City for a special four day pop-up event with our friends, Rucking Fotten! With their signature eye-frying colors and focus on fan favorite cult films, RF has put together an amazing collection of brand new designs which we’ll have on view at our special […]
Agency As Art’ Demands Reassessment Of Video Game Dangers And Benefits
[ad_1] Games: Agency As Art by C. Thi Nguyen Andrew Robertson I have been thinking and writing about video games and families for almost 20 years. I’ve always had an underlying instinct about the benefits and risks of video games. That they are a unique form of media. That healthy […]
“Tierra Del Sol” by Photographer Carlos Jaramillo
[ad_1] Photographer Carlos Jaramillo (previously featured here) finds parallels between his current home city of Los Angeles, and McAllen, Texas, the small border town where he was born. Jaramillo’s parents are both immigrants—his mother is Mexican and his father Colombian. In Los Angeles, he found a comfortable familiarity in the […]
From Doctor To Blindness To Clay | Annemarie Vogel | Episode 842
[ad_1] Podcast: Play in new window | Download Annemarie Vogel | Episode 842 Annemarie Vogel used to work as a medical doctor in Zimbabwe. When Annemarie lost her vision, she returned to the Netherlands and changed her focus to the visual arts. Luckily she is not afraid of a challenge. […]
Art in the Loft to start accepting art show submissions July 15 | News, Sports, Jobs
[ad_1] “The Five Senses” ALPENA — The Seventh Annual Juried Art Show at Art in the Loft, entitled “The Five Senses,” will open Oct. 6. Submissions will be accepted from July 15 through Sept. 4. Submissions will only be accepted in an online digital format. […]