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Juxtapoz Magazine – Andrew Hem is the “Reviver”
[ad_1] Ascaso Gallery is pleased to announce Reviver, a solo exhibition of work by Los Angeles artist Andrew Hem, opening June 30. Known for his unearthly color aesthetic and a singular approach to portraiture, Hem weaves emotional narratives around figures inhabiting breathtaking landscapes and twilight cityscapes, employing these settings to […]
Penobscot Theatre hopes long-delayed ‘9 to 5’ musical ends a ‘really tough few years’
[ad_1] Three years ago, when Penobscot Theatre Company announced that the musical version of beloved movie “9 to 5” would be its summer show for 2020, the idea was simply that people would enjoy a fun romp featuring Dolly Parton’s iconic songs. Now, as the production finally premieres on the […]
Instagram Growth | Deana Coveney | Episode 844
[ad_1] Podcast: Play in new window | Download Deana Coveney | Episode 844 Deana Coveney is the artist at Vuvu Ceramics. Dena lives and works in Encinitas, California, a small beach town north of San Diego. Deana’s work captures the wonder we felt the first time we pressed a leaf […]
Santa Barbara’s Lobero Theatre Honors Juneteenth & a History of Hosting Great Performers
[ad_1] Lobero Live! Delfeayo Marsalis and the Uptown Jazz Orchestra 4/5/19 The Lobero TheatrePhoto: Lobero Theatre *June 19, 1865 is an important date in history, it’s the ending of slavery in the United States, now known as the federal holiday Juneteenth. Originating in Galveston, Texas, June 19 has been celebrated […]
How to Choose Artwork Titles, Keywords, and Descriptions
[ad_1] After you’ve put the finishing touches on your masterpiece, figuring out how to market it with a compelling artwork title might be the last thing on your mind. We get it: sometimes, taking care of the nitty-gritty can feel cumbersome. You’re an artist! You’re interested in creating something expressive […]
Three Wexford actors in Druid Theatre production of Billy Roche’s ‘Cavalcaders’ at the National Opera House
[ad_1] Druid Theatre’s much anticipated production of Billy Roche’s play The Cavalcaders at the National Opera House on Tuesday and Wednesday, June 21 and 22 is not short on Wexford actors with three men from the county appearing in the play. orey-born Garrett Lombard who has featured in several Druid productions has […]
Inside the Sketchbook of Sarah Dyer
[ad_1] Sarah Dyer is a picture book maker and illustrator whose sketchbooks provide the foundation of her ideas, compositions and experiments with a blend of dry and occasionally wet media. The pages of her sketchbooks are a place for learning, packed with narrative sequences, online life drawings and observational drawing […]
The week in theatre: Britannicus; Tony! (The Tony Blair Rock Opera); The Haunting of Susan A | Theatre
[ad_1] When Jean Racine wrote Britannicus in 1669, he was governed by the French classical idea that required a play to occur within real time, in a single place, during the course of a day. But for a modern audience, and even with the redoubtable Timberlake Wertenbaker as translator and […]
Viviva Coloursheets – A Great Travel Companion
[ad_1] With the holiday season fast approaching we have added to our range a lightweight portable paint palette. Viviva Coloursheets are like dot cards but on a larger scale! Designed for a mess-free and stress-free painting experience. Super fun and easy to use, it’s a must have travel companion. This […]