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9,087 results for ""Art""

A Different Form Of Art Worship In Museums by Joe Patti

This morning I saw Artsjournal had linked to a story about the seizure of a statue at the Metropolitan Museum of Art which had apparently been stolen from Turkey. More and more frequently th…

SOURCE: Butts In The Seats at 1:36am on April 4, 2023

The artists are CT prisoners or former prisoners. The art transcends their incarceration and finds their strengths. by Christopher Arnott

Hundreds of works by prisoners in the Connecticut correctional system are on view at the Eastern Connecticut State University art gallery in Willimantic.

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 6:00am on April 2, 2023

Opera Review: Handel's 'Serse' presented by Catholic University of America's Rome School of Music, Drama, and Art by Dr. Mark Dreisonstok

  Last weekend, Catholic University of America's Rome School of Music, Drama, and Art produced a Baroque opera, Handel's "Serse," in a way which made it highly accessible to a modern audi…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 7:57pm on March 31, 2023

Art Creates the Human Being by Steven Morris

"We can self-realize something rather than being told. Maybe I'm trying to explain to you what the theater is to me." The post Art Creates the Human Being appeared first on STAGE RAW - ARTS …

SOURCE: stageraw.com at 3:26pm on March 30, 2023

The man who re-popularizing the ancient art of pantomime was born 100 years ago by Bob Mondello

Marcel Marceau, who spent more than half the 20th century re-popularizing the ancient art of pantomime for a modern age, was born 100 years ago this month.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 11:18pm on March 29, 2023

Joan Mitchell comes out of Monet's shadow in new St. Louis Art Museum exhibition by Jane Henderson St. Louis Post-dispatch

St. Louis Art Museum juxtaposes work by American expressionist Joan Mitchell and French impressionist Claude Monet.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 6:00pm on March 27, 2023

'Why do you do art?' 'To eat' | Paul Bettany & Jeremy Pope in The Collaboration on Broadway #Shorts by Young Vic

​@mtcbroadway 🎥: The Collaboration (2022). Set & Costume Designer - Anna Fleischle, Lighting Designer - Ben Stanton, Projection Designer - Duncan McLean. Videography by David K…

SOURCE: YouTube at 4:27pm on March 26, 2023

A treat for tots, 'Fitting In' makes magical art with loose parts by Sarah Shah

Presented by Arts on the Horizon, the show moves to 1st Stage for free performances from March 31 to April 2.

SOURCE: dctheaterarts.org at 12:25pm on March 26, 2023

From Drunken Yelling to Onstage Mishaps, Life Imitates Art in Merrily We Roll Along by Logan Culwell-block

Daniel Radcliffe, Lindsay Mendez, and Jonathan Groff share how "Old Friends" is more than their characters' stories when they're co-starring in the Sondheim revival.

SOURCE: Playbill at 2:02pm on March 24, 2023

Art Isn't Nice: A Review of "The Threepenny Opera" at Theo Ubique Cabaret Theatre by Hugh Iglarsh

There's nothing "nice" about "Threepenny," a no-holds-barred assault on every aspect of bourgeois existence, from religion to marriage and family to the military to law and order.

SOURCE: www.newcitystage.com at 8:00am on March 23, 2023

Interview: Fredi Walker-Browne's Lena Younger Proves Art Imitates Life In <em>Raisin</em>

Walker-Browne stars in the rarely seen musical at the Axelrod Performing Arts Center.

SOURCE: TheaterMania at 7:54am on March 23, 2023

Review: In <em>Small Talk</em>, Colin Quinn Finds Humor in the Lost Art of Low-Stakes Banter

The stand-up comedian and SNL alum returns to off-Broadway's Lucille Lortel Theatre.

SOURCE: TheaterMania at 7:54am on March 23, 2023

Sharing Some Info About Getting Public Art Commissions by Joe Patti

Hyperallergic had an article about how artists can get a public/private art commission. Paddy Johnson responds saying "…there are so many ways to get commissions, yet so few shared resourc…

SOURCE: Butts In The Seats at 8:30pm on March 22, 2023

A copyright battle over AI-generated art will begin in Colorado by John Wenzel

"We're prepared to go all the way to the Supreme Court."

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 9:29am on March 21, 2023

Brandywine River Museum of Art presents Andrew Wyeth: Home Places by Gail Obenreder

This new exhibition studies the way Andrew Wyeth saw his favorite buildings, honoring the artist's abstract work, as well as the better-known representational. Gail Obenreder reviews.

SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 2:48pm on March 20, 2023

Rock Lititz Announces College-Level Education Center Joining Campus in Partnership with Academy of Live Technology UK and PA College of Art & Desi by Michael Eddy

Responding to the live entertainment industry immense rebound and expected future growth, Rock Lititz is adding an education center to its 108-acre production campus. Partnering with UK-base…

SOURCE: PLSN at 3:38pm on March 16, 2023

Video: Watch Art Transform the Lives of Kids with Disabilities in EVERYBODY DANCE Documentary

March is Disabilities Awareness Month and Broadway is celebrating with the release of EVERYBODY DANCE- a documentary that dives into the transformative world of art as it empowers and embold…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 4:11pm on March 15, 2023

Catalina Museum for Art & History " New Exhibitions by Pauline Adamek

Hula has been a part of Indigenous Hawaiian culture for hundreds of years. Hula was a way of passing along knowledge from generation to generation. Over the past two centuries, hula has tran…

SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 12:00pm on March 15, 2023

RISING ANNOUNCES 2023 PROGRAM: music, food, art and culture " under moonlight in the heart of Melbourne by Aussie Theatre

A festival that you do in the city that does it best"art, culture, food and music under moonlight: RISING today

SOURCE: AussieTheatre.com at 2:20am on March 14, 2023

The Philadelphia Museum of Art presents House of Photographs by Pamela J. Forsythe

House of Photographs is a visual treasure that wraps visitors in the collectors' point of view, ranging from a microscope to a Brooklyn sidewalk, from French gardens to Chinese arbors to out…

SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 12:14pm on March 13, 2023

Off-Off-Broadway Review: THE ART OF KILLIN' IT (Future Proof in East Williamsburg) by Tony Frankel

LETTER FROM ONE INDUSTRY INSIDER TO ANOTHER Hullo Mick. Lady Antoinette here. Boy, I gotta thank you for inviting me to Jordon Waters and Stephanie Marrow's label influencer/release party th…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 7:09pm on March 12, 2023

Best Bets: 'Doctor Who,' Ali Siddiq, 314 Day, Indigo Girls and spring art exhibitions by From Staff Reports

Here are a few of our staff picks for things to do March 10-16.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 11:45am on March 10, 2023

Art and Tech Imaginings of Kat Mustatea by Alexander Fatouros

Creating art that reflects our time, Kat Mustatea is a playwright and technologist whose conceptual triumphs are rooted in narrative-led, drama. Her creative endeavors pay regard to the bear…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 9:08am on March 10, 2023

American Journey: My Life In Art by Pauline Adamek

Riding the coattails of his 80th birthday, contemporary artist and painter Marco Sassone will launch his inspirational memoir American Journey: My Life in Art, in which Sassone candidly chro…

SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 12:00pm on March 9, 2023

David Chipperfield, who designed wing of St. Louis Art Museum, honored with Pritzker Prize by Jane Henderson St. Louis Post-dispatch

Architecture's most prominent award went this week to David Chipperfield, a British designer who made a major contribution to St. Louis with the modern wing of the St. Louis Art Museum.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 12:00pm on March 8, 2023
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