Arts News
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RIffRaff Arts Collective spearheads community music video program | News
A new initiative by the RiffRaff Arts Collective (RRAC) in Princeton is supplying regional expertise a chance to create and accomplish, as very well as promote local community cohesiveness. The method, “We Have to have to Converse,” is a motion “using songs movies and docu-shorts to construct bridges and catalyze community therapeutic,” reported Lori McKinney, Co-Founder and Government Director of RRAC. “We made this project to empower and uplift voices in our community that will need to be heard, sharing stories as a result of the strong medium of songs video clip,” she claimed. “We feel in the power of audio to recover, and we know that these will work…
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Creative Arts Therapy Student Art Show Opens at Towngate
Opening reception is from 6-8pm, Saturday, Jan. 21 January 19, 2023 By Maureen Zambito WEST LIBERTY, W.Va., Jan. 18, 2023 — West Liberty University Resourceful Arts Treatment pupils are placing ending touches on art submissions for their once-a-year Resourceful Arts Remedy Exhibition. The exhibition will be shown at Oglebay Institute’s Towngate Theater, 2118 Current market St., Wheeling, from Jan. 21 to Feb. 26, 2023. Makenna Klarr’s art perform reflects her restoration from an auto incident. “This is our fourth year that we are presenting our student exhibition at this easy downtown site and we are grateful that Towngate Theater and the Oglebay Institute are so generous with their house,” reported…
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FSU Museum of Fine Arts announces three thought-provoking exhibits for spring semester
Un sentimento di libertá | A Sensation of Independence: New Italians in the Function of Luigi Christopher Veggetti Kanku Florida State University’s Museum of Fine Arts (MoFA) presents a few exhibitions touching on themes of id, migration and media intake. “This season, MoFA will be delivering new perspectives on a range of subjects,” said Meredith Lynn, curator and interim director of MoFA. “We have worked with guest curators to convey in modern artists from across the globe who are deeply engaged with concepts our neighborhood cares about.” Lynn reported MoFA strives to reply to and supply context for conversations students and local community users are possessing. “We are also energized…
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Helena-area arts and entertainment news published Jan. 19
Music Cheng² Duo at The Myrna The Cheng² Duo will perform 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 19., at The Myrna Loy. Harald Hoffmann photo The Cheng² Duo, one of CBC Music’s “30 hot Canadian classical musicians under 30,” will perform 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 19., at The Myrna Loy. The Chinese-Canadian sister and brother duo, Silvie on piano, and Bryan on cello, (who pronounce their name as Cheng Squared Duo), will be performing “beloved masterwork sonatas for cello and piano by Johannes Brahms and Sergei Prokofiev,” complemented by lesser-known short pieces by Antonín Dvorak and David Popper,” wrote Silvie in an email. The award-winning musicians are making their first tour of…
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Artist David Larkins to give Impressionism demonstration
When the pandemic started, award-successful neighborhood artist David Larkins started a new collection of work. Known for his extra refined Abstract Realism art, Larkins’ pandemic parts have been motivated by the painterly and colorful Impressionism model. “When COVID very first strike us and lockdown took place, I commenced painting tiny paintings of Van Gogh’s and Monet’s. I named it the ‘Sheltered in My Studio’ sequence. My strategy was to put them on my ‘Larkins Artwork’ Fb webpage and promote them inexpensively. It would give me a thing to do and brighten up my patrons’ walls in this frightening, complicated time,” Larkins reported. “I posted the paintings, usually all over 18…
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Lower East Side Arts and Events Roundup
Zachary Wagner’s tattoo. Missoula, Montana. 2019. Image @Tailyr Irvine Right here are some of the gatherings on our radar this week: The Nationwide Museum of the American Indian is web hosting a dialogue with photojournalists Donovan Quintero (Navajo), Tailyr Irvine (Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes), and Russel Albert Daniels (Diné descent and Ho-Chunk descent) on Saturday, February 4 at 1pm, titled, Fresh new Concentration on Native American Pictures. The photographers’ is effective are showcased in the museum’s current exhibition, Developing Tales: Indigenous Photographers in the Field. They produce: “A growing amount of specialist Indigenous American photographers are capturing advanced, nuanced, and persuasive views of what it suggests to be Indigenous in…