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Black Chicago dance culture shines at Art on the Mart
[ad_1] On the evening of Thursday, June 30, dozens of young Black dancers gathered on the Chicago Riverwalk across from the Merchandise Mart. At 9 PM that night, Art on the Mart, which bills itself as the world’s largest permanent art projection, would debut two new pieces, including Billiken, an […]
Art by BMJ | Abstract (Motion) Photography
[ad_1] About BMJ BMJ is a Seattle-based artist specializing in abstract photography, a distinctive technique often incorporating motion and camera to create and capture art. BMJ uses a peculiar procedure called ICM, or Intentional Camera Movement. Combined with various times and editing processes, one immerses in a visually and emotionally […]
Designer Review: ASUS ROG Flow Z13 gaming tablet
[ad_1] Review unit on loan from ASUS Singapore I have received requests on my Youtube channel to review the ASUS ROG Flow Z13 gaming tablet so here’s the review. This tablet was released in early 2022 and comes with the 12th gen Intel processors. My review is from the perspective […]
ArtSEA: Best bets for the Seattle Art Fair
[ad_1] In short: You are going to get your steps in, so make sure your fabulous art-going outfit includes comfortable shoes. ArtSEA: Notes on Northwest Culture is Crosscut’s weekly arts & culture newsletter. You can read all about Forest for the Trees (showcasing 80+ Northwest artists including Moses Sun, RYAN! Feddersen, […]
Juxtapoz Magazine – Tom Sachs Space Program: Indoctrination @ Art Sonje Center, Seoul
[ad_1] Tom Sachs is about the possibility of imagination. If you dream it, you can do it. It’s an optimistic vision, the American Dream meets scientific creativity. Obviously, this has been written time and time again about Tom Sachs’ output of over the past few decades, especially his NASA-based work, […]
Philly’s Fabric Workshop hosts Jayson Musson’s art history ‘sitcom’
[ad_1] The show is both informed by and critical of art history. The first episode is a cautionary tale of leveraging artistic iconography to establish religious and political power. The second episode brings to life the prehistoric figurine, “Venus of Willendorf,” likely representing a fertility goddess carved from limestone in […]
Homage to Sciascia: a presentation and talk
[ad_1] September 21, 2022 06:00 PM – 07:00 PM On the occasion of the American celebration of the centenary of the birth of Italian author Leonardo Sciascia (1921-1989), CIMA will host a presentation of the Portfolio «Homage to Sciascia», edited by Francesco Izzo: edition of 140 numbered copies with the […]
Things to do in San Francisco – Soul Party
[ad_1] Welcome back to our weekly neighborhood notes. Read on to find out what’s happening around the area. Third Culture in the Mission Third Culture, known for Mochi Muffins, opened its San Francisco location at 1186 Valencia Street at 23rd earlier this week. The Indonesian […]
Art As A Real Job | Augusta Smith | Episode 855
[ad_1] Podcast: Play in new window | Download Augusta Smith | Episode 855 Augusta Smith is a multi-medium designer and artist based in Phoenix Arizona, primarily focused on ceramic vessels. Native to Edgefield County, South Carolina, Augusta uses his background in production scale ceramics and traditional functional forms along with […]