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9,088 results for ""Art""

Victory over Death: The Art of Colin McCahon

The post Victory over Death: The Art of Colin McCahon appeared first on Australian Arts Review.

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 9:31pm on January 18, 2022

The Center for Art in Wood presents Extra-Human: The Art of Michael Ferris by Corey Qureshi

Artist Michael Ferris offers an engaging, larger-than-life tribute to loved ones with his intricate wooden sculptures, now on view at Old City's Center for Art in Wood. Corey Qureshi reviews.

SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 4:28pm on January 18, 2022

Philippe Gaulier on the Art of Clowning and Sacha Baron Cohen by Jason Zinoman

The French master teacher Philippe Gaulier has worked with stars like Sacha Baron Cohen. But at 78, are his methods, which include insults, outdated?

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 1:54pm on January 18, 2022

Bundanon's new world-class Art Museum and Bridge for Creative Learning set to open late January

The post Bundanon's new world-class Art Museum and Bridge for Creative Learning set to open late January appeared first on Australian Arts Review.

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 4:26am on January 18, 2022

1960s Broadway Musical Show Art Tournament: Round 1 by JK

And now a new journey begins! It's the 1960s and the Golden Age of the American Musical is in full swing, though, by the end of the decade it is replaced by the Modern Era. What a time to be…

SOURCE: www.jkstheatrescene.com at 7:42am on January 17, 2022

Clyde's: Turning Art Into Justice by Second Stage Theater

A conversation between playwright Lynn Nottage, director Kate Whoriskey, and Ford Foundation president Darren Walker Hosted by Second Stage and Art for Justice Fund Clyde's By Lynn Nottage…

SOURCE: YouTube at 10:08am on January 14, 2022

Fashion design, activism through art, and more with Taller Puertorriqueño's Nasheli Ortiz-Gonzalez by Christina Anthony

The new executive director talks about exploring activism through fashion design, her upbringing in Puerto Rico, and leading the future of Taller Puertorriqueño's community of Puerto Rica…

SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 1:43pm on January 12, 2022

The James A. Michener Art Museum and Miriam Carpenter present Shaping the Ethereal by Michelle Nugent

Miriam Carpenter's latest exhibit featuring her sculpture, furniture, prints, and drawings takes a deep look at the importance of technique and labor of art as well as the art itself. Michel…

SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 4:19pm on January 11, 2022

[GUEST BLOG] A Juilliard professor defines "Art" and NOT the way you think. by Ken Davenport

When I was twenty, I was afraid to meet new... The post [GUEST BLOG] A Juilliard professor defines "Art" and NOT the way you think. first appeared on Ken Davenport.

SOURCE: kendavenport.com at 6:00am on January 11, 2022

St. Louis Art Museum to close until Feb. 1 due to rising COVID cases by From Staff Reports

As the St. Louis Art Museum grapples with staffing issues due to the rapid spread of COVID-19 in the area, it has elected to close until Feb. 1.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 6:12pm on January 10, 2022

Sydney Festival Hit by Claims of Art-Washing Over Israel Sponsorship by Patrick Frater

Some thirty acts have announced the cancelation of their performances or attendance at the Sydney Festival, a major arts festival that started Thursday in Australia's biggest city. They argu…

SOURCE: Variety at 5:44am on January 7, 2022

The Rosenbach presents Medium and Message: The Book Art of Colette Fu and Lothar Meggendorfer by Pamela J. Forsythe

The new exhibit opens visitors up to the world of moveable books from two different time periods: the 19th century and today. Pamela J. Forsythe reviews.

SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 2:57pm on January 4, 2022

Neil Marcus, Whose Art Illuminated Disability, Dies at 67 by Annabelle Williams

A playwright and actor, he saw his life as performance art. He was best known for his play "Storm Reading."

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 4:42pm on December 28, 2021

8 Denver-area art events that will make you feel optimistic about what's to come by Ray Mark Rinaldi

I don't know about you, but I need a little optimism in my life.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 9:48am on December 28, 2021

The Art of Arthur Hammerstein by Trav S.d.

December 21 was the birthday of theatre impresario Arthur Hammerstein (1872-1955). What with our vaudeville goggles on, we have given Arthur short shrift, having written mostly about the fat…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 12:24pm on December 21, 2021

Review: 'The Play That Goes Wrong' at the Broadway Playhouse is great fun " there's a fine art to making a farce this wrong go so right by Chris Jones

This play is a farce that relies on you not knowing, and certainly not anticipating, what might be going right and what might be going wrong. Easier just to say that the night is full of lau…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 6:00am on December 18, 2021

Interview: Ron Cephas Jones on the Art of Cooking and Acting in <em>Clyde's</em>

Jones returns to Broadway after a multi-year absence.

SOURCE: TheaterMania at 10:18am on December 17, 2021

The Exhibitionists: A history of Sydney's Art Gallery of New South Wales

The post The Exhibitionists: A history of Sydney's Art Gallery of New South Wales appeared first on Australian Arts Review.

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:34pm on December 16, 2021

Art Mixtape: Yours for Summer

The post Art Mixtape: Yours for Summer appeared first on Australian Arts Review.

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:10am on December 16, 2021

Livestreaming Conversations: School of Resistance: Practices from Euromaidan to Belarus / Art in conflicted areas

By . IIPM & NtGent in collaboration with the Münchner Kammerspiele presents School of Resistance: Practices from Euromaidan to Belarus / Art in conflicted areas livestreaming on the glo…

SOURCE: HowlRound at 1:01pm on December 13, 2021

Connecticut art museums working to diversify their staff, leadership and collections by Susan Dunne

In the wake of the racial reckoning that followed the murder of George Floyd, museums throughout Connecticut are revving up again with a particular focus: diversity, equity and inclusion.

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 6:00am on December 12, 2021

For kids grappling with the pandemic's traumas, art classes can be an oasis by Elizabeth Blair

As health officials sound the alarm about the pandemic's impact on children's mental health, music, drama and other art classes are helping kids adjust to being in-person again.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 3:18pm on December 9, 2021

The Wounds Their Art Grew From: David Storey and David Lan by American Theatre Editors

New memoirs of 2 artists associated with London's Royal Court Theatre portray divergent quests to make work for themselves and for others.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:17am on December 9, 2021

Woodmere Art Museum presents Body Language: The Art of Larry Day by Pamela J. Forsythe

Woodmere Art Museum examines the impact on American art by Philadelphia painter Larry Day in this new exhibit. Pamela J. Forsythe reviews.

SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 4:08pm on December 7, 2021

Interview: Michael Starobin on the Art of Orchestrating and the Importance of Writing

Meet one of Broadway's best-known orchestrators, who worked on countless Sondheim shows including Sunday in the Park With George.

SOURCE: TheaterMania at 12:12am on December 3, 2021
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