[ad_1] By now you know the story of my obsessions with interesting voices heard over the airwaves, and for many years I have written about the strange seductive power of a distinct radio voice, where one has no idea of the physical attributes of the speaker. In this post I’ve wondered […]
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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 […]
SBU announces high school art exhibition awards, display open through May 15 | News
[ad_1] ST. BONAVENTURE — The Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts at St. Bonaventure University presented awards to 74 student-artists whose work was showcased in the Quick Center’s annual High School Juried Art Exhibition. In an extensive jurying process, judges selected works for the exhibition from more than 250 […]
Ask An Artist: What does art mean to you and how do you put your work out there?
[ad_1] In this edition of our Ask A __ series, we speak to three artists of varying art backgrounds on what they do, why they do what they do, and how others can do it too In times of chaos and crisis (not unlike what we’re facing in this pandemic), […]
Responding to Negative Feedback About Your Art
[ad_1] I recently had an email conversation with an artist who had just been through battle on her blog. After years of extensive blogging, she received her first negative comment, an inflammatory comment about a post she had written with some derogatory words about her art thrown in for good […]
Artem Shestakov Proudly Walks Away Victorious in the 2022 MUSE Photography Awards
[ad_1] Artem Shestakov took the MUSE as the Category Winner of the Gold Award. The 2022 MUSE Photography Awards draws to a close and announces the list of official winners to the public. The award program honors recognize and promote outstanding photographers worldwide who continue to push the boundaries of […]
Art Criticism as a Way to Live
[ad_1] It has been almost six years of my being employed at Hyperallergic, first as a staff writer, then as an editor, later on as a senior critic and opinions editor. In all this time, I’ve been one of the very few Black men (or perhaps the only one) more […]
Gen Z takes creative control with digital magazines
[ad_1] Digital magazines have grown in popularity over the years. Generation Z has taken it into their own hands by producing their own versions of these publications. Lucy Jane Ivey, Ajay Woolery and Lily Ouellet use their platforms to create communities for young creatives to share their work and navigate a […]
How to Balance an Art Business with a Full-Time Job
[ad_1] Happiness is not a matter of intensity, but of balance, order, rhythm, and harmony. —Thomas Merton The question of how to balance an art business and a full-time job comes up frequently, which is no surprise. That’s because it’s a complex problem that vexes creative people, especially those stuck […]