The Douglas Terhune Heart for Culinary Arts had its grand opening final Thursday in Setting up A on the Brunswick Local community College campus. A donation by Terhune, a BCC trustee, was used to renovate the initial Brunswick Community School cafeteria kitchen area and serving area into a condition-of-the-art instructing […]
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Left. Maurice Estève (1904—2001), Untitled [signed and dated lower right Estève 70]. Watercolor and grease pencil on paper, 50 x 43.5 cm. Courtesy of Brame & Lorenceau. Right. Hei Tiki Maori nephrite pendant, New Zealand, 18th century. H: 9.5 cm. Courtesy of Patrick & Ondine Mestdagh. Fine Arts Paris – […]

 
 
 As October will come to a near and a myriad of music festivals get ready to land in the city, Houston is buzzing with arts and cultural situations. The Superior Vibes Only HTX will take place this weekend and the remarkably predicted AstroWorld Fest in early November. […]
“Oedipus the King” was the to start with campus effectiveness that integrated a little live audience considering the fact that the COVID-19 pandemic began. Costume designers built-in masks into the show, which produced its debut final spring. Just as “Broadway is back” in New York City, the arts are back […]
Information Picture by Darby Hinkley Marsette Dubie and Carol Murray hand out desserts from the Asia desk. The carved gourd sculpture is designed by Jimmy Chen. ALPENA — Thunder Bay Arts patrons and supporters collected Thursday night at Besser Museum for Northeast Michigan. In celebration of 50 several years, a […]
FREDERICK ARTS COUNCIL RECEIVES SUSTAINABILITY AWARD The Frederick Arts Council’s Sky Stage was recognized for its environmentally friendly design and practices by the Frederick County Sustainability Commission with a 2021 Sustainability Award in the category of nonprofit. Each year, the commission recognizes individuals, nonprofits and commercial businesses across Frederick County […]