Monthly Archives: September 2015
Exhibit leads effort to jumpstart art scene
Local artist Daniel O’Neal speaks to University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point students recently at the Scarabocchio Art Museum. O’Neal’s exhibit, “Magical Realism: Paintings From Four Decades” is on view now until Nov. 6.(Photo: Photo courtesy of Scarabocchio Art Museum) STEVENS POINT … Continue reading
Women’s strengths featured at Arts Council open house
DENHAM SPRINGS — Those who appreciate the visual arts had the opportunity to watch four artists at work Saturday as the Arts Council of Livingston Parish hosted an open house at its center on Hummell Street. The open house was … Continue reading
The Maddening Fate of the Bad-Boy Female Artist
Slow Motion Shower by Dana Schutz. Photo: Jason Mandella/Petzel Gallery Dana Schutz and Katherine Bernhardt are among the liveliest American painters to emerge in this country in 15 years, and both opened big new shows over two nights a few … Continue reading
Review: American Impressionism exhibit fascinating at Springfield Museums
SPRINGFIELD – Mention Impressionism and most people think of slightly out-of-focus, down-to-earth paintings by French artists. Names like Monet, Degas and Renoir spring to mind. But closer to home, about a century ago, many American artists created terrific Impressionistic art … Continue reading
David Hockney portraits to go on show at Royal Academy
Seventy-seven equal-sized portraits of friends and family by David Hockney are to be exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts next year. The sitters include a woman who will be familiar to anyone with a knowledge of one of Hockney’s … Continue reading
All hail the King: Jack Kirby as the artist ideal
California State University Northridge’s main art gallery is currently hosting the exhibition, Comic Book Apocalypse: The Graphic World of Jack Kirby. The exhibit, curated by Professor Charles Hatfield, features original art, printed comics, photographs, and more from Kirby’s entire career. … Continue reading
Today’s Email Announcements
1) New Exhibition at BRAHM: “Black White and Art All Over” Blowing Rock Art History Museum is pleased to present, “Black White and Art All Over,” a group exhibition featuring works from seven local High Country artists. A free opening … Continue reading
Nicole Eisenman Savors Her MacArthur Moment
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With These hands: Artist Loralee Grace is changing the landscape one mural at …
Name: Loralee Grace Medium: Watercolor and Gouache, also (separately) oil painting My hometown: I was born and raised in Michigan, on a beautiful little swamp encircling a small lake. This made for a lot of magical nature encounters from the … Continue reading
Photographer Jeffrey Rubin to show work in the Mezzanine Gallery in October
Photographer Jeffrey Rubin to show work in the Mezzanine Gallery in October Date Posted: Monday, September 28th, 2015Categories: New Castle County News The Arts Article source: http://news.delaware.gov/2015/09/28/rubin-mezzanine-gallery-october/