[ad_1] Denise Kupferschmidt: WindowsJune 4 to July 4, 2022Halsey McKay Gallery79a Newtown LaneEast HamptonNY 11937 Halsey McKay Gallery is pleased to present Windows, a solo exhibition By Denise Kupferschmidt, on view from June 4 to July 4, 2022. Windows will be exhibited on the gallery’s second floor concurrently with Chris […]
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Japan-Vietnam opera project selects main performers
[ad_1] Singer Dao To Loan (left) and Bui Thi Trang sing at the press conference to introduce the main artists. The project celebrates the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Japan and Vietnam. The main actors and actresses who will take part in the project are singers Dao To Loan and […]
What Would You Do? | Turning a Casual Encounter into an Art Buying Opportunity
[ad_1] Recently I received a great question from an artist regarding the challenge of giving a new acquaintance an opportunity to buy her art without coming off as pushy or creating an awkward situation. Below is her question and my response. I would love to hear what you would do […]
ARTS: Opera House festival lets audience vote on plays | News
[ad_1] New is the operative word for the 22nd “New Voice Play Festival” at the Old Opera House Theatre Company and Arts Centre in Charles Town. Audiences have the opportunity to vote on their favorite play from the four that are being performed for the first time. Playwrights from all […]
“Group Dynamics—Collectives of the Modernist Period” at Lenbachhaus, Munich
[ad_1] Beijing, Buenos Aires, Bombay (today’s Mumbai), Casablanca, Khartoum, Kyoto, Lahore, Łódź, Nsukka, São Paulo, Tokyo: in the twentieth century, artists all over the world banded together in collectives. The tendency of like-minded individuals to work in groups and support each other is universal; yet the concerns pursued by these […]
Art Notes, Pocket Opera at Jarvis | Arts & Theatre
[ad_1] REGISTER STAFF Pocket Opera returns to Napa on June 17 at 7 p.m. with a performance of Jacques Offenbach’s “The Grand Duchess of Gerolstein.” When a handsome young soldier catches the eye of the most powerful woman in Gerolstein, he goes from private to general in a flash but […]
Artful Weekend May 28-30 – 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: The May 2022 Open Exhibit, Our Fractured Life by Sally Davies, and a Jacqueline Saunders Retrospective at the League; Sam Gilliam: Full Circle at the Hirshhorn; Camilla David’s Bold Strokes at WNDC; […]
Atlanta Opera’s CABARET Expands Range of Performing Arts in Atlanta
[ad_1] The Atlanta Opera has opened their Discoveries Series with a lavish production of iconic Broadway musical CABARET, kicking off their “Come as You Are Festival,” and running through June 19. The main draw of CABARET is the set, or more broadly, the atmosphere. Housed in the historic warehouse-turned multipurpose […]
Making a Living as an Artist: Considerations for Going Full-Time
[ad_1] Many artists bristle at the thought of being confined by a clock or calendar. After all, freedom is, presumably, one reason you have chosen the artist’s life. You can be as free as you want in your studio, but once you decide you want to be part of the […]
Tony [The Tony Blair Rock Opera] at the Park Theatre
[ad_1] A “rock opera”? I don’t think so. I recall some years ago attending a student production of The Who’s Tommy at the Royal Academy of Music, in which the audience was offered ear plugs, free of charge, such was the production team’s concern that their commitment to cranking up […]