[ad_1] Libraries are havens of free resources, literature, and programming for the communities they serve and individuals and families in need. The Miami-Dade Public Library System (MDPLS) is no exception. For more than a century, MDPLS has served residents through its many physical branches and digital outreach programming. Still, when people think […]
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Upcoming NFT Art Day ZRH to bridge the gap between traditional and NFT art
[ad_1] NFT Art Day ZRH is the first annual NFT and Metaverse conference in Switzerland, which will take place on Sunday, June 12 at the Kunsthaus Zürich’s Auditorium. A result of a collaboration between Engadin Art Talks and Tokengate, the conference aims to create grounds and bridge the traditional art […]
Artist Interview: Ali Barker | Cass Art
[ad_1] Ali Barker is a contemporary abstract artist based in Liverpool. She was the winner of Merseytravel’s ‘Art on the Network’ competition in 2011, with two of her skyline murals of Liverpool and Wirral permanently installed on the panelling at either end of the Queensway (Birkenhead) Tunnel. She held her […]
Brevard College digital media professor curates interdisciplinary exhibition | Arts
[ad_1] Jordan Whitten began at Brevard College as an adjunct instructor in 2019 and is currently a visiting assistant professor. A native of Memphis, Tennessee he holds a bachelor’s of fine arts from Memphis College of Art and a master’s of fine arts from East Tennessee State University — both […]
Save the Last Dance: Muse 360’s Fundraiser for a New Home
[ad_1] On a trip with her students to St. Helena Island, South Carolina, Christmas was inspired by the resilience of the Gullah people, African American descendants of people liberated from slavery who have managed to maintain a unique creole culture and tight-knit enclave through a long history of property ownership […]
Liste art fair is driving towards the digital
[ad_1] When young gallerists Eva Presenhuber and Peter Kilchmann launched Liste Art Fair Basel in 1996, they wanted to “create something which reflects the spirit of the younger generation and their needs”, says current director Joanna Kamm — somewhere young artists could get exposure and curators and collectors could find […]
Spring Tulips Watercolour Tutorial – Ken Bromley Art Supplies
[ad_1] The vibrant colours and bold simple shapes of these Tulips, brightly lit by the spring sunshine and set against a dark background caught my eye immediately, making a wonderful subject for a watercolour. MATERIALS Materials used are Winsor & Newton Professional Watercolours and Bockingford 140lb / 300gsm Rough Watercolour Paper, 2B & 4B […]
BRIGGS & RILEY ART OF TRAVEL SERIES DEBUTS WITH MARISA TOMEI
[ad_1] Best-in-class brand continues to provide innovation, exceptional performance and timeless design LONG ISLAND, N.Y., June 6, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — The iconic American travelware brand Briggs & Riley is proud to announce a new era in its brand evolution: “Briggs & Riley Art of Travel.” This new global campaign features fresh photography, […]
Lithuanian Artist Ernest Zacharevic Creates ‘Transboundary Haze’ in Kuala Lumpur
[ad_1] To coincide with world environment day the artists reveals ‘Transboundary Haze’. “The main drivers of transboundary haze are man-made fires,” says street artist/fine artist Ernest Zacharevic in a statement about his new ‘Transboundary Haze’. “Palm oil and acacia, which […]
Instagram ruined photography for me
[ad_1] Forget calling yourself a photographer, it feels as if we’re all “content creators” now – thanks to the rise of photo/video/sharing/social networking services like Instagram and YouTube. I know I sound like a moaning oldie when I criticize social media and blame photo apps for devaluing photography. I’m actually […]