Art Walk inspires contest at OTC's downtown gallery
Kat Allie manages OTC's fine arts gallery, located in the Gillioz Theater, and teaches for the college's fine arts department. / Ozarks Technical Community College Few people are more excited about the upcoming First Friday Art Walk than Kat Allie … Read more on Springfield News-Leader
Mary Baldwin alumna will exhibit paintings at Bridgewater
9 in the Cleo Driver Miller Art Gallery at Bridgewater College. Miller will present a convocation about her work at 4 pm Oct. 17 in Cole Hall. An artist's reception follow from 5 to 7 pm in the Miller Gallery. The convocation, reception and exhibition … Read more on Staunton News Leader
Zen And 'The Art of Fielding': Baseball As Life
Harbach's protagonist, Henry Skrimshander, is a prodigal shortstop at a small, midwestern liberal arts college called Westish University. Henry is destined for the big leagues, until a debilitating mental slump lands him on the bench. … Read more on NPR
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Students in a gen ed art class at WKU transfering a design from paper to concrete using a grid. I like the shadows and the lines, it caught my eye….
Edinburgh College of Art: Hunter building
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Hunter building, red sandstone, by H Anthony Wheeler 1972.
The Drawing Academy of Edinburgh, was founded in 1760 and later became (what is now known as) Edinburgh College of Art, formally founded in 1906. The college of art formally became part of the University of Edinburgh on August 1st 2011.
Youth Arts gives 'Phantom' tech boost
Rockport — Theater tech students at Camden Hills Regional High School, hard at work on the design and construction of the set for the school's fall musical, "Phantom of the Opera," are benefiting from several Youth Arts-funded workshops and … Read more on knox.VillageSoup.com
The Herald-Dispatch ART SHOW: Four students from Beverly Hills Middle School were chosen to participate in the Huntington Museum of Art 2011 Portfolio Showcase. They include Bonnie Thomas, Amity Presley, Aaron Copley and Aleesha Bridgett. They are students of art teacher … Read more on Huntington Herald Dispatch
Created by team The Soggy Bottom Gals @ Whittier College in 2009 as part of Campus MovieFest, the world’s largest student film festival. Video Rating: 4 / 5
December 2nd, 2010 | Timken Lecture Hall Paulina Olowska is CCA’s fall 2010 Capp Street Project artist in residence and one of seven featured artists in the Wattis Institute’s program The Magnificent Seven. Her collages, performances, paintings, and neons are influenced by myriad sources: Modernism, Soviet and American propagandist typography, 1960s Pop art, French affichistes, American graffiti art, contemporary fashion, and beyond. Her politically and culturally nostalgic, if ironic, art practice is also informed by meticulous research into local histories in post-Soviet Poland. She has, for example, depicted in paint the cultural atmosphere of Lubelia, a Polish province known in the 19th century as a haven for intellectuals, and restored neon signs produced in 1961 by the state-owned Polish company Reklama. Olowska holds a BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and an MFA from the Academy of Arts, Gdansk, Poland. She has had solo exhibitions at Sammlung Goetz, Munich; Portikus, Frankfurt am Main, Germany; Museum Abteiberg, Monchengladbach, Germany; and Sopot National Gallery, Gdansk, Poland. Her works have been included in group exhibitions at the Turin Triennial, Italy; the Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami, Florida; the 5th Berlin Biennial; Centre Pompidou, Paris; the 9th Istanbul Biennial; and the 1st Moscow Biennial. This lecture is cosponsored by the CCA Wattis Institute. Lead sponsorship for the Capp Street Project artist residency of Paulina … Video Rating: 0 / 5
Imperial graduate develops interactive tools to make art galleries and museums more fun and educational for children. For more information please visit www3.imperial.ac.uk Video Rating: 0 / 5
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Minneapolis College of Art and Design showcases new work by four winners of McKnight Fellowships. Read more on Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune
Fleming College gets .3 million from province to build Kawartha Skilled Trades Institute
Peterborough MPP Jeff Leal delivered some long-awaited news at Fleming College on Wednesday morning, announcing .3 million in provincial funding for the Kawartha Skilled Trades Institute. The 87,000-square-foot, state-of-the art facility will accommodate about 1,000 full-time students.[...] Read more on The Peterborough Examiner
Bethany College making art gallery more environmentally friendly
The Birger Sandzen Memorial Gallery at Bethany College will be closed to the public for the next nine months while renovations are installed that will make the 54-year-old gallery more environmentally friendly and modern. Read more on Lawrence Journal-World
A demonstration of Ombre Fabric Dyeing at Otis Fashion Design. Ombre Dyed fabric has two different colors at either end which gradually fade out and meet in the center.
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The Amarillo Museum of Art. Courtesy of amarilloart.org.The Amarillo Museum of Art will be exhibiting art by WTAMU and Amarillo College students and professors from March 25 through April 10. Students had the opportunity to have their pieces judged by professors if they wanted a chance to participate in the art show. Students will find out today whether or not their pieces were selected for … Read more on The Prairie
Art at the Bar of Mechanical Reproduction
The blond painter was wearing a tan jacket. “Honestly,” he said, “everyone making art right now is fucking derivative.” A man standing at the bar started yelling at the painter. “What happened to realism? What happened to figurative painting?” “Fuck figurative painting! Fuck realism!” the painter shouted back. “I’m talking about Abstract Expressionism, that’s where art should go.” “That’s where … Read more on The New York Observer
Collage artist exhibits work at Elmhurst College
Elmhurst College art exhibit through March celebrates Women’s History Month. The exhibit, “Flags and Swags (1996-2008),” features paintings by artist Mary Lou Zelazny. Read more on Daily Herald
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