[ad_1] Welcome to Artful Weekend, our guide to fun and interesting ways to enjoy art in person or virtually. This weekend: The June 2022 Landscape Exhibit, The Spirit of Carnival by Beverly Valdez, and the 2022 Student/Faculty Show at the League; Solstice Saturday at the Smithsonian; the Folklife Festival returns; and Phaan Howng’s Cornflower […]
Meaning Of Marital Arts
Da Vinci exhibit debuts at a new digital art museum in Las Vegas: Travel Weekly
[ad_1] Leonardo da Vinci is the subject of the first installation at Perception Las Vegas, the first permanent digital art museum on the Strip. “Leonardo: The Universal Man” is an hourlong, three-gallery journey that explores the Renaissance-era architect, engineer, alchemist, artist, philosopher and sculptor. “Perception is a 360-degree, fully immersive, […]
I’m a recent university graduate, and here’s why I’m excited for The Photography Show
[ad_1] This year’s edition of The Photography Show (and The Video Show) is taking place in person at the NEC in Birmingham, England, from 17-20 September 2022, and is not one to be missed for students looking for advice, guidance and inspiration to prepare you for a career in the […]
“Fractured Aviary.”“Fractured Aviary” is a group exhibition…
[ad_1] “Fractured Aviary.” “Fractured Aviary” is a group exhibition presented by Antler Gallery & Talon Gallery, co-curated with Bayla Arietta and in collaboration with Yale University opening on Thursday, June 30th, 2022 in Portland, Oregon. For the past year and a half, curator and artist Bayla Arietta has been working on […]
The Future Masters through the eye of Art Solomon – Photographer steps away after 38 years | Local News
[ad_1] Haley Middlebrooks For 38 years, Art Solomon has been a fixture on the links at the Dothan Country Club during the annual Press Thornton Future Masters golf tournament, quietly capturing images of junior golfers in pursuit of a perfect round. It began by serendipity. Solomon started a photography business […]
Does an Art Education Matter?
[ad_1] Whenever I’m talking to artists about their biographies or resumes, the question of art education, or lack thereof, often comes up. Artists who have completed extensive academic training want to know how best to leverage that training to build their credibility. Artists who don’t have formal training want to […]
Interview with Fletcher Sibthorp | Rise Art
[ad_1] “There’s a certain mystery where the viewer fills in the spaces and starts creating their own narrative through abstract elements.” By Tatty Martin | 15 Jun 2022 Fletcher Sibthorp has recently joined Rise Art, bringing his portfolio of expressive and figurative paintings to the platform. Fletcher is a portrait […]
Edom Art Emporium to offer summer camps for children | Local News
[ad_1] An art gallery in Edom is offering art camps for children this summer under the direction of its new owner. Edom Art Emporium has four weeks of camps set to begin July 5 at the gallery at 8281 FM 279 in Edom. Camp topics are animation and expression, sculpting […]
Facing the Reality that You’re Human and Can’t Do Everything You Want to Do
[ad_1] Every month I select a new theme for members of the Art Biz Connection community, which gives us a common point of discussion. This month’s theme is “Getting Real,” which can mean something different to each member-artist. Perhaps … Getting real about who you really are. Getting real about […]
This is what contemporary queer photography looks like in 2022
[ad_1] As we enter Pride month, it’s important to reflect on the positive changes and small steps we’ve made to obtaining equality by recognizing the influential achievements and contributions from those who identify under the queer umbrella, as well as allies. Pride began as a protest, first and foremost, and […]