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April 2022

Visual art and literature intersect in two exhibitions in London

2022-04-28
By: Ann J. Templeton
On: April 28, 2022
In: Visual art

The intersection between literature and other creative arts is at the center of two new exhibitions in London and Hampshire. Until September 11, 2022, Inspired: Art inspired by theatre, literature and music is a new free exhibition at London’s Guildhall Art Gallery on the site of the capital’s Roman amphitheater.Read More →

Dance theater meets visual art in BARBARA KILPATRICK’s NEARLY STATIONARY at Hudson Hall | The scene

2022-04-28
By: Ann J. Templeton
On: April 28, 2022
In: Visual art

Dance theater meets visual art in Related free events include a talk with John Cage author James Pritchett (May 21) and a conversation with collaborators (June 5) May 7 – June 12, 2022 Hudson Hall at the historic Hudson Opera House, 327 Warren Street, Hudson, hudsonhall.org/ (518) 822-1438, @HudsonHallNY ALMOSTRead More →

Dragon Design for Start Buttons Not a “Visual Artwork” Covered by VARA, District Court Judge – Copyright

2022-04-26
By: Ann J. Templeton
On: April 26, 2022
In: Visual art

Claimant Ed Beard, Jr is an artist (and renaissance fair enthusiast) specializing in the depiction of wizards, fairies, and dragons. (His website has a Photoof him dressed up as Bob Ross with a fantastic touch…and these might be the best head shots I’ve ever seen.) Defendant Arik Helman makes hisRead More →

‘Terra Incognita’ visual art exhibit spans decades of work documenting black trauma

2022-04-25
By: Ann J. Templeton
On: April 25, 2022
In: Visual art

By Gina Gotsill Bay City News Foundation The astronaut costume at the entrance to David Huffman’s “Terra Incognita” show, on view through September 18 at the African Diaspora Museum, is the first clue that we are no longer in San Francisco. We’re in the land of the Traumanauts, Huffman’s iconicRead More →

‘Terra Incognita’ Visual Art Exhibit Expands on Decades of Work Documenting Black Trauma | Culture

2022-04-25
By: Ann J. Templeton
On: April 25, 2022
In: Visual art

By Gina Gotsill Bay City News Foundation The astronaut suit at the entrance to David Huffman’s “Terra Incognita” show, on view through September 18 at the African Diaspora Museum, is the first clue that we are no longer in San Francisco. We’re in the land of the Traumanauts, Huffman’s iconicRead More →

Events in the Visual Arts Community • St Pete Catalyst

2022-04-22
By: Ann J. Templeton
On: April 22, 2022
In: Visual art

Based in Connecticut, Studio Art Quilt Associates, Inc. (SAQA) is a national, nonprofit arts association dedicated to the elevation and promotion of art quilt, that is, designs sewn that work as visual art, not just the this ‘n’ that of grandma’s patchwork quilts (not that there’s anything wrong with that!)Read More →

Scan the World and Artec 3D team up to digitize art collections

2022-04-21
By: Ann J. Templeton
On: April 21, 2022
In: Art collections

Since 2014, the Scan the World community project has been on a mission to make 3D printable art accessible to people around the world. Hosted on the Google Arts & Culture platform, it provides access to artifacts from around the world, making culture more accessible. Recently, Scan the World signedRead More →

Woodstock Photography Center moves to Kingston | Visual Arts | Hudson Valley

2022-04-19
By: Ann J. Templeton
On: April 19, 2022
In: Visual art

Doug Menuez Frank Waters, General Manager of Kingston Midtown Rising, from “Wild Place: People of Kingston.” There’s a lot of history in a certain two-story building on the corner of Tinker Street and TanneryRead More →

What are the most memorable works of visual art you have ever seen?

2022-04-13
By: Ann J. Templeton
On: April 13, 2022
In: Visual art

Are you drawn to the visual arts? Do you go to exhibitions? Do you stop in the street to admire murals, graffiti or public sculptures? Scroll through artistic photos on social networks? Or even make your own? If so, what type of work most often catches your eye? What individualRead More →

Mattress Factory Appoints New Executive Director | Visual arts | Pittsburgh

2022-04-12
By: Ann J. Templeton
On: April 12, 2022
In: Visual art

Click to enlarge CP Photo: Amanda Waltz mattress factory The mattress factory has chosen a new executive director, and the name might be familiar to those in Pittsburgh’s arts community. The North Side Museum of Contemporary Art has named David Oresick as its new executive director. OresickRead More →

K-12 visual arts on display at Newtown Civic Center

2022-04-11
By: Ann J. Templeton
On: April 11, 2022
In: Visual art

Posted: Apr 11, 2022 7:30 AM The seventh K-12 Art Exhibit is on view at the Newtown Municipal Center Art Gallery and Artisans Showcase through April 18. The public is invited to view the art weekdays between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. The civic center at 3 Primrose Street isRead More →

Visual Art Review: Stephanie Kossmann: Healing Portraits from Within | Vermont Arts

2022-04-09
By: Ann J. Templeton
On: April 9, 2022
In: Visual art

Thirty people standing in a room all look different. The abstract portraits of 30 people from the Nuquist Gallery of the TW Wood Gallery are also all unique. Instead of physical characteristics, these abstract portraits consider what lies inside their subjects – layers of emotions, stories, dreams – through color,Read More →

Art review: “The return” of Romina Gonzales to the reception center | Visual Arts | Hudson Valley

2022-04-07
By: Ann J. Templeton
On: April 7, 2022
In: Visual art

Click to enlarge Installation view of ‘The Return’, an exhibition by Romina Gonzales at the Visitor Center in Newburgh. On the right, “Sibilant III” (on the floor) and “Desert Spring” (on the wall). ArtistRead More →

APS Culinary and Visual Arts Students Take Over NoHi Pop-Up Wednesday

2022-04-05
By: Ann J. Templeton
On: April 5, 2022
In: Visual art

NoHi will showcase the culinary and artistic talents of Akron public school students with a showcase of creative and culinary arts students from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday at 778 S. Main St. in the North Hill neighborhood of Akron. Students from the Buchtel Community Learning Center’s Culinary ProgramRead More →

Submissions Open for Teen Artist Focused Show Mattress Factory | Visual arts | Pittsburgh

2022-04-05
By: Ann J. Templeton
On: April 5, 2022
In: Visual art

Click to enlarge Photo: Courtesy of Mattress Factory Teen event for artist Greer Lankton at the Mattress Factory Do you know a teenager who uses painting, drawing, sculpture or other artistic media to express themselves? the mattress factory now accepting submissions for Mirrors of the mindan upcomingRead More →

Comment: Posters have provided a means of both visual art and communication throughout history

2022-04-02
By: Ann J. Templeton
On: April 2, 2022
In: Visual art

I clipped an interesting article from the St. Louis Post Dispatch a few months ago that referenced the Poster House museum in New York and was shocked to find that it’s the only museum in the United States dedicated to the poster art. Courtney Lichterman, special editor for The WashingtonRead More →

Southern University’s Faculty of Visual Arts Offers Different Perspectives of the World in the Show | Entertainment/Life

2022-04-01
By: Ann J. Templeton
On: April 1, 2022
In: Visual art

Mahogany came together to form a man’s face. Well, Picasso-style. Randell Henry hadn’t specifically planned to create such a portrait, and even now he’ll advise you to focus on it to see the face. “The Man with the Pipe” by Randell Henry STAFF PHOTO BY ROBIN MILLER That is, theRead More →

Sydney Cash: Six Decades of Scientific Art | Visual arts | Hudson Valley

2022-04-01
By: Ann J. Templeton
On: April 1, 2022
In: Visual art

Click to enlarge Sydney Cash, Cross Hatching, Falcon Shadow Wall Sconce/Wall Installation, 2011 When there is a knock on the door of Sydney Cash’s studio, a nervous forty-year-old responds with an intense and inquisitiveRead More →

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