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9,087 results for ""Art""

Royal Conservatory of Antwerp Transitions to State-of-the-Art LED Lighting with Elation by Michael Eddy

The Royal Conservatory of Antwerp recently undertook the transition from conventional to LED lighting with a cutting-edge lighting system upgrade that features Elation KL and FUZE series lum…

SOURCE: PLSN at 12:48pm on July 4, 2024

Camp and the Art of Being Cole Escola by Logan Culwell-block

The cult sensation and co-star Conrad Ricamora tell us about the surprising brilliance behind Escola's deeply stupid Oh, Mary!.

SOURCE: Playbill at 1:00am on July 4, 2024

Highly Recommended Art Exhibit: WOMEN ARTISTS OF THE BALLETS RUSSES: DESIGNING THE LEGACY (McNay Art Museum in San Antonio, TX) by Tony Frankel

WHO WERE THE WOMEN OF BALLET RUSSES? The McNay Art Museum in San Antonio, TX is turning to its esteemed Tobin Collection of Theatre Arts to re-contextualize Diaghilev's Ballets Russes in Wom…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 5:24pm on July 3, 2024

Goodspeed Costume Rentals - CPTV's "Where ART Thou" by Goodspeed Musicals

CT Public is highlighting local artists, performers, and unique spaces across Connecticut in their video docuseries, "Where ART Thou," and Goodspeed's Stephanie Turner is featured showcasing…

SOURCE: YouTube at 4:42pm on July 2, 2024

Listen: Josh Groban And More Featured On Latest ART OF KINDNESS Podcast

Josh Groban shares inspiring messages about self-belief on the ART OF KINDNESS podcast. Discover how the acclaimed singer motivates listeners to find confidence and kindness within themselve…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 11:02pm on July 1, 2024

Director Rhana Devenport farewells Art Gallery of South Australia

The post Director Rhana Devenport farewells Art Gallery of South Australia appeared first on Australian Arts Review.

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:53pm on June 30, 2024

Nature and art collide in the Waterhouse Natural Science Art Prize

The post Nature and art collide in the Waterhouse Natural Science Art Prize appeared first on Australian Arts Review.

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:05pm on June 28, 2024

Ashland OR Review: OSF refashions MUCH ADO directed by Miriam Laube thru costuming, music, choreography, and art by Lucie K. Scheuer

A masterfully coordinated show & Thanks to sets, costumes, lighting, sound, choreography and composers Andre J. Pluess, Amanda Dehnert and Miriam Laube, Director & lyricist, the music adds a…

SOURCE: ashland.news at 2:23pm on June 27, 2024

No Place Like Home! See the Stars of the Broadway Revival of Samm-Art Williams' Play by Broadway.com

Even though the Tony Awards are barely in the rearview mirror, the first show of the new Broadway season has arrived. The revival of the late Samm-Art Williams' 1979 play Home, directed by T…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 5:18pm on June 26, 2024

Upcoming public art exhibit first billed as first-of-its-kind in CT seeks photos by Stephen Underwood

The mosaic will also be an interactive digital experience, accessible online, and allowing viewers worldwide to explore the individual images and stories that make it up.

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 5:15am on June 26, 2024

Making The Experience About More Than Just The Art by Joe Patti

I caught an interview on a National Endowment for the Arts' podcast  with Tyler Blackwell Curator of Contemporary Art at the Speed Art Museum in Louisville, Kentucky. Blackwell talks abou…

SOURCE: Butts In The Seats at 3:03am on June 26, 2024

Drexel University presents Modern Ritual: The Art of Mary McFadden by Wendy Univer

Globetrotting fashion designer Mary McFadden's archive is now housed at Drexel's Robert and Penny Fox Historic Costume Collection, and its first exhibition there offers a tantalizing glimpse…

SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 1:54pm on June 25, 2024

Potter Museum of Art will reopen in 2025 with landmark exhibition 65,000 Years: A Short History of Australian Art

The post Potter Museum of Art will reopen in 2025 with landmark exhibition 65,000 Years: A Short History of Australian Art appeared first on Australian Arts Review.

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 8:27pm on June 23, 2024

Pet stay! Disney's ART OF ANIMATION hotel-Little Mermaid VALUE rooms+all 3 pools+skyliner! Ep. 212 by Framily Travel

Disney's Art of Animation Resort is a unique offering within Walt Disney World in Florida, known for its immersive theming and family-friendly atmosphere. Situated in the heart of the Disney…

SOURCE: YouTube at 5:35pm on June 21, 2024

Different versions of 'home' roost at the American Folk Art Museum by The Associated Press

What does "home" mean? Different things to all of us, of course. For some, it's a place of love. For others, it's fraught with trouble. For too many, it's an elusive concept. A show at the A…

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 6:00am on June 21, 2024

Recipients of 2024 Del Hughes Awards for Lifetime Achievement in the Art of Stage Management Named by Andrew Gans

Honorees will be celebrated by the Stage Managers' Association in October.

SOURCE: Playbill at 5:12pm on June 20, 2024

The Stage Managers' Association Announces 2024 The Del Hughes Awards for Lifetime Achievement in the Art of Stage Management by Michael Eddy

The Stage Managers' Association (SMA) has announced its annual Del Hughes Awards for Lifetime Achievement in the Art of Stage Management. The distinguished 2024 honorees are theatrical Produ…

SOURCE: PLSN at 3:25pm on June 20, 2024

The Wilma's Hilma does not do justice to Hilma af Klint's art, life, or legacy by Melissa Strong

A new opera about the visionary but little-known painter Hilma af Klint perpetuates longstanding dismissals of women artists and may be a keen disappointment to fans of her work. Melissa Str…

SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 3:09pm on June 18, 2024

Art as a Weapon (Youth Against Invasion), Part Two by The Freedom Theatre

By The Freedom Theatre. In the final installment of this two-part conversation, artists from the Freedom Theatre in Jenin, Palestine and Al Límite Collective in New York City come togeth…

SOURCE: HowlRound at 9:42am on June 18, 2024

Art as a Weapon (Youth Against Invasion), Part One by The Freedom Theatre

By The Freedom Theatre. In the first installment of this two-part conversation, artists from the Freedom Theatre in Jenin, Palestine and Al Límite Collective in New York City come togeth…

SOURCE: HowlRound at 9:53am on June 17, 2024

The Great Takeaway Ballarat " where art, dining and experience collide

The post The Great Takeaway Ballarat " where art, dining and experience collide appeared first on Australian Arts Review.

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 4:00pm on June 16, 2024

Dr Lisa Slade announced as Hugh Ramsay Chair in Australian Art History

The post Dr Lisa Slade announced as Hugh Ramsay Chair in Australian Art History appeared first on Australian Arts Review.

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 9:43pm on June 14, 2024

Confronting Opera as an "Inherently Colonialist Art Form," Yuval Sharon Brings New Work to L.A. by Degen Pener

Renowned opera director Yuval Sharon returns to The Industry, the company where he began his career, for The Comet/Poppea. The new piece is quite the mashup, weaving together Monteverdi's 16…

SOURCE: The Hollywood Reporter at 6:31pm on June 13, 2024

Affordable Art Fair returns to Sydney for a third year

The post Affordable Art Fair returns to Sydney for a third year appeared first on Australian Arts Review.

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 2:39am on June 12, 2024

'I can't understand a lyric': Patti LuPone laments lost art of projection in musical theatre by Chris Wiegand Stage Editor

Award-winning star, who is bringing the concert A Life in Notes to London's Coliseum, says lyricists' words are not reaching audiences clearly, due to a lack of training and overbearing soun…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 3:36am on June 10, 2024
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