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9,087 results for ""Art""

Art Or Advertising? And The Lost Context Of A Summary by Joe Patti

Another entry in the "What is art" debate" A bakery owner in NH allowed students to paint a mural on his building. Because the mural depicted a sun rising over mountains made of donuts and m…

SOURCE: Butts In The Seats at 9:06pm on April 24, 2023

Plays for the Plague Year: Art and Catharsis by Jena Tesse Fox

There is something powerfully cathartic about art created out of trauma, especially when that art reminds us that we aren't alone in our pain. In Plays for the Plague Year, which opened last…

SOURCE: stagebiz.com at 8:04pm on April 23, 2023

The Art of Stepping: Interview with Valencia Springer of Step Afrika! by Debra Danese

Valenica Odeyka Emonni Springer has been stepping since childhood. The Brooklyn native got her start in the dance style through her mom, and is now… The post The Art of Stepping: Intervie…

SOURCE: phindie.com at 11:48am on April 22, 2023

$100,000 Ramsay Art Prize finalists announced for 2023

The post $100,000 Ramsay Art Prize finalists announced for 2023 appeared first on Australian Arts Review.

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:47am on April 22, 2023

Laumeier announces music lineup for art fair, asks for help conserving 'The Way' by Jane Henderson St. Louis Post-dispatch

The park is raising money to conserve its landmark giant sculpture, "The Way" by Alexander Liberman, which dates to 1980.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 1:45pm on April 20, 2023

Art and Resistance in Times of Oppression

By . German playwright Bertolt Brecht once said that art is not merely a mirror that reflects society, but a hammer with which to shape it.

SOURCE: HowlRound at 12:24pm on April 20, 2023

Kristin Chenoweth, Patti LaBelle, and More Set For American Pops' HOW GREAT THOU ART Concert

Kristin Chenoweth, Patti LaBelle, and more will appear in an upcoming concert from the American Pops Orchestra, titled 'How Great Thou Art: A Sacred Celebration'.

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 10:18am on April 20, 2023

#MeToo hasn't always made for great art " but now there's Jodie Comer's Prima Facie | Emma Brockes by Emma Brockes

On Broadway, there wasn't an empty seat in the house " and we finally saw how compelling stories of victimhood can be It comes around intermittently every few years; a show on Broadway that …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:42am on April 20, 2023

Dr. King's last night alive in powerful 'Mountaintop' at Greenbelt Art Center by Guest Author

Director Rikki Howie Lacewell does with Black history what more artists should: complicate, elevate, and force us to reflect on our varied roles.

SOURCE: dctheaterarts.org at 6:05am on April 20, 2023

Kristin Chenoweth, Patti LaBelle, and Sandi Patty Join Forces for How Great Thou Art Concert by Andrew Gans

The concert, featuring the American Pops Orchestra, will be filmed in Washington, D.C., in May for subsequent TV broadcast.

SOURCE: Playbill at 5:06pm on April 19, 2023

'The Rembrandt' at TheaterWorks Hartford warps time to explore the meaning and value of art by Christopher Arnott

Jessica Dickey's play "The Rembrandt" examines why art is important and provocative. TheaterWorks Hartford is staging the Connecticut premiere from April 21 through May 14.

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 6:00am on April 16, 2023

Provenance is precious: CIAF committed to ethical and authentic marketplace for Indigenous art

The post Provenance is precious: CIAF committed to ethical and authentic marketplace for Indigenous art appeared first on Australian Arts Review.

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 5:30pm on April 14, 2023

The twists and turns in discovering Orlando Museum of Art's 'Basquiats' were fakes by Orlando Sentinel

A plea agreement with a Los Angeles auctioneer paints a picture of the origins of the scandal that began more than a decade before the FBI raided the Orlando museum last June.

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 4:12pm on April 14, 2023

The Sphinx's Riddle Remains Unsolved. Scattering Chinese Art with "The First-Ever Metaverse Theatre Festival" by Anna Gryszkiewicz

Even though for the last decade there have been numerous attempts to unleash Chinese theatre's potential due to the growing global discussion on technology interference with the arts and its…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 12:17pm on April 14, 2023

Livestreaming 'Made All the Difference' for Some Disabled Art Lovers by Neelam Bohra and Wendy Lu

When shuttered venues embraced streaming during the pandemic, the arts became more accessible. With live performance back, and streams dwindling, many feel forgotten.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:12am on April 14, 2023

Book Talk: The Art of Assembly"Political Theatre Today

By . Join us for a Zoom Talk with author and curator Florian Malzacher to discuss the upcoming Segal Center publication The Art of Assembly" Political Theatre Today. The Art of Assembly

SOURCE: HowlRound at 10:17pm on April 13, 2023

6 miles of public art highlight St. Louis' past and future by Jane Henderson | St. Louis Post-dispatch

Counterpublic, a three-month art project, celebrates "our city and our incredible art scene," says its creative director.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 4:30pm on April 13, 2023

The Delaware Art Museum presents Our Red Planet and Estampas de la Raza by Gail Obenreder

This spring, Delaware Art Museum boasts a pair of striking but very different exhibitions: Our Red Planet: Anna Bogatin Ott, and Estampas de La Raza: Contemporary Prints from the Romo Collec…

SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 11:08am on April 11, 2023

Woodmere Art Museum presents JUST IN: Form + Space, Near + Far by Jake Foster

A tight selection of abstract artists and works make an inviting but not necessarily cohesive show in Woodmere's JUST IN: Form + Space, Near + Far. Jake Foster reviews.

SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 11:24am on April 10, 2023

Keyes Art / Sag Harbor by Barry Gordin

Paul Davis: INKLINGS, Works on Paper, on view through May 5, 2023, at Keyes Art, 45 Main Street Sag Harbor April 9, 2023:  Julie Keyes hosted an opening reception for Paul Davis's Inklin…

SOURCE: theaterlife at 10:46am on April 9, 2023

The Yanomami Struggle (Art Exhibit) by Holli Harms

This is an art exhibit beyond art.

SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 2:49pm on April 8, 2023

UKRAINIAN PHOTOGRAPHER TURNS WAR WOUNDS INTO WORKS OF ART by Robert Shuman

   (Austin Malloy's report appeared on Radio Liberty/Radio Free Europe, 4/4.) A new photo project by Ukrainian photographer Marta Syrko captures stunning images of soldiers and civilia…

SOURCE: stagevoices.com at 5:07pm on April 6, 2023

The Venue at Thunder Valley Wows Opening Weekend Audiences with State-of-the-Art Elation Rig Supplied by SP&L by Michael Eddy

For its opening weekend in mid-February, The Venue at Thunder Valley Resort Casino debuted in a big way with sold-out shows by big-name acts the Eagles, Bruno Mars, and Santana. Located in L…

SOURCE: PLSN at 10:39am on April 6, 2023

What to see, do and hear: Pop star musicals, Nigerian art and much more by ArtsATL Staff

THEATER  Summer: The Donna Summer Musical at Lawrenceville's Aurora Theatre closes this... The post What to see, do and hear: Pop star musicals, Nigerian art and much more appeared first …

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 10:10am on April 6, 2023

How Weddings Can Transform Into Works of Art 

The post How Weddings Can Transform Into Works of Art  appeared first on Australian Arts Review.

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 4:58am on April 4, 2023
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